Assistent-Professor/piano department
Vato Jordania was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. At the age of 5 he started learning to play the piano. Thanks to his outstanding talent and ability, he performed a concert with a Chamber Orchestra at the age of 8. Since 1996 he has participated in various competitions, both at home and abroad, and has been awarded a number of remarkable prizes. In 2010 he successfully completed his studies at the Tbilisi V. Sarajishvili State Conservatory in Prof. T. Amirejibi’s class. While studying there, he received financial support from various sources, including a presidential scholarship. In 2011 he continued his studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, from where he successfully graduated in 2015.
During his time in Vienna he benefited from Herbert Rüdisser’s creative ideas and suggestions. Since 2012 Vato Jordania has performed in some of the famous Austrian concert halls: Vienna Konzerthaus, Vienna Musikverein, Haus der Kunst Baden, First Piano Evening at MuTH, etc.
Vato Jordania worked with the famous Austrian company “Bösendorfer”. Upon their invitation, he gave a number of solo concerts at the Bösendorfer Musiksalon in the Musikverein and the Vienna Mozarthaus. The company gave him a Yamaha grand piano as a gift and invited him to the video presentation of its latest Vienna Concert (VC) model. After graduation, Vato Jordania was offered a teaching position at the Schubert Conservatory (Austria). He has worked with foreign symphony orchestras and conductors, such as Andres Mustonen, Vakhtang Machavariani, Vakhtang Jordania, Revaz Takidze, Givi Azmaiparashvili and others, as well as with members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 2017 Vato Jordania has been an Assistant Professor at the Tbilisi State Conservatory where he teaches concert piano (podium concert). He is also the Conservatory Piano Department Music school teacher. At the same time, he is pursuing an active artistic career in different regions of Georgia, where he gives concerts and holds master classes in order to popularize classical music. Vato Jordania is on the juries for various contests.
e-mail: v.jordania@protonmail.com