Friday, June 28, 2013

Tamara Gverdtsiteli collected four sold out in America

Tamara Gverdtsiteli were four sold-out concerts in New York. The New York Times called on the title page Gverdtsiteli "Russian Edith Piaf." It was a great success with Tamara Gverdtsiteli in America. About Concerts Folk Artist of Russia wrote on the front page of the New York Times. Tamara is now with the invited "Carnegie Hall." People's Artist of Russia and Georgia came back from America. The tour was very successful. The two planned concerts in New York two more. Such is not a full house expected, yet the organizers nor the artist herself, despite the fact that in recent years a lot of touring Tamara - from November to January, she went tours to the Far East, the Caucasus, Ukraine and the local media in each city with surprise rented crowd of fans in front of the theaters and cultural centers, and do not expect even weeping spectators who did not always have any tickets they and their leaders, such a success in America. Apparently there's very public desire for her. But the best is the fact that it is perceived not only immigrants but also Native Americans. Publication of an article about the success of the singer on the cover of the famous New York Times, it became clear that their talent is appreciated not only by the former Russian. This program was inspired with the best memories of her Russian audiences, many came with their families, because Tamara love and young and older people. Special paint for overseas visitors was the performance of the soundtrack to the film "Once in America" in a duet with Moldovan naistom Constantin Moscovici. Only Tamara sang in Hebrew, French, Georgian. The audience screamed and applauded, laden with flowers and wept ...

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