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Tbilisi Polyphony Hall

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Tbilisi Polyphony Hall
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Georgian polyphony — three-part, dissonant to unaccustomed ears, then suddenly overwhelming — was among the first traditions UNESCO proclaimed a masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity. This hall in central Tbilisi exists to present it properly: a resonant stone room, ensembles drawn from the country's strongest regional traditions, and programmes that move from Gurian trio songs to the great table hymns of Kakheti. Performances are compact and unamplified, introduced briefly so listeners know what they are hearing. Evening concerts pair naturally with dinner in the old town, and private performances can be arranged for groups for whom this music will be the point of the journey.

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