“City of Pain” - is the oroginal music project by Nuci Nebieridze
At this concert “City Of Pain” her original music will be performed, some of them written years ago and some new compositions will be played in Georgia first time. “Freedom” a new tune represents the reflection of the latest events and circumstances in Georgia; “City Sounds” which was written about the 13 June tragedy in Tbilisi 2015 and other compositions. The composition “Freedom” summarizes all concert conception.
Nuci studied classical piano as a child. She went on to graduate from the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts with a bachelor’s degree in film/fine art. Nuci moved her concentration to music and enrolled at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire, where she majored in vocal jazz performance and graduated with best teachers as Guliko Chanturia, Reso Kiknadze, Zura Ramishvili, Merab Odzelashvili.
Nuci made her New York City debut at Richard Bona’s “Club Bonafide” in November 2016 with her “Nuci Nebieridze Quintet” project and was invited back to perform there in December 2016. The second venue she had a show in March 2017 was the very famous venue “Rockwood Music Hall”. The last show in New York she made in the most legendary jazz club in NYC “Birdland”, where she invited and performed with the professor of the New School Arun Luthra with “Nuci Nebieridze Quintet”. The poster of this show was printed and published in the prominent magazine “New York Jazz Record”.
Since 2010, Ms. Nebieridze has appeared internationally, performing in Georgia, Germany, Scotland, England and the United States.
She has been featured with different bands at the National Georgian Music Festival “Art Gene” and performed concerts at Tbilisi Event Hall, Other appearances include the Black Sea Jazz Festival, Tbilisi Open Air, and concerts at Tbilisi Conservatoire Hall. During this period, she was invited to record at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire’s “Music Technology Studio," an honor resulting in a highly successful collaboration with some of Georgia' most prominent jazz performers.
In 2015 Ms. Nebieridze formed a group using guitar/vocals/loop/electro sound effects and performed live in venues across Georgia. In 2015-2016, she was heard singing soul, funk, and blues at concerts held by the Georgian Ministry of Culture. In 2016, Ms. Nebieridze performed with an orchestra at the solo concert of Guliko Chanturia, the distinguished Dean of Jazz Vocal Faculty at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire.
She has also appeared on television: both on the Georgian version of the hit show, “The Voice,” as well as the equally popular “X Factor” where she caught the attention of the judges and the Georgian public.