Khatia Buniatishvili is a natural pianist, effortlessly weaving emotion and technique into a breathtaking performance.

 She plays with her eyes closed, completely immersed in the music, as if the piano is an extension of her soul. Without a music sheet, she demonstrates a rare and instinctive mastery, making each note feel alive.

We are incredibly lucky to witness such talent at the click of a button, a privilege unimaginable in the past when such performances were rare and cherished events. Now, we can summon these magical moments whenever we wish, a true blessing of our time.

Khatia Buniatishvili, born June 21, 1987 in Batumi, Georgia, is a talented pianist with a deep emotional presence and a virtuoso technique.

She began studying piano at the age of three under the guidance of her mother and performed with the Tbilisi Chamber Orchestra at the age of six. Since then, she has appeared on many international stages, including Carnegie Hall in New York and the Royal Festival Hall in London.

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During her performances, Khatia often plays the piano with her eyes closed, completely immersed in the music, as if the instrument were an extension of her soul. She often performs without a score, demonstrating a deep understanding and strong connection with the piece.

This style of performance has been highly appreciated by audiences around the world, especially in concerts such as “Un Violon sur le Sable” in Royan, France.

“Un Violon sur le Sable” is an annual symphonic music festival that takes place on the Grande-Conche beach in Royan.

Founded in 1987, the festival attracts tens of thousands of spectators each year, offering unique outdoor performances featuring renowned artists such as Khatia Buniatishvili.

The combination of her natural talent and her ability to convey powerful emotions has made Khatia Buniatishvili one of the world’s leading pianists.

Her ability to perform without a score and her complete immersion in the piece allows her to create profound and memorable musical experiences for her audience.