The Georgian-French pianist Khatia Buniatishvili never fails to impress with her dedication and perfection, associating the two attributes with LG SIGNATURE. As part of the Rheingau Music Festival, LG's premium brand spoke to this year's Artist in Residence in an exclusive interview.
An inspiration to dream and to live fully.
An observant role, but when I'm on stage, freedom overpowers perfection.
Music is an art. Art, like life, completely influences my music.
More important is to be an artist and to make art. The perfection is just a technical part of it, a detail. You can truly touch the audience when you give everything you have, everything you are in the moment of the performance, as if it was the very last time. Who knows, maybe it is the very last time. That’s how I live on stage. The perfection in art and in life are the uniqueness and the unexpectedness of the little things, the fleeting moments. The moments are also imperfect because they exceed the expected image of perfection. In these moments, perfection loses its meaning and creates something new that will later lose its meaning again. It goes on and on. Like life itself, interpretation is a living process.
It starts and ends in the chaos and finds harmony in it, truly reflecting our lives in this world.
Life and dreams. Fantasy and reality.
Khatia Buniatishvili with LG SIGNATURE 8K OLED TV 88Z1
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Our relationship is unique and essential because it is about finding another person who understands you and who is with you with their thoughts, no matter what.
I switch off from reality - read a book or watch a movie.
*Khatia Buniatishvili with LG SIGNATURE Wine Cellar
Regarding technology, a moderate amount of equipment meets my needs in terms of sound, visual and everyday life, as well as in relation to the kitchen and garderobe. Art is everywhere I think, as it is in people's minds.
In a slow tempo, enjoying every sip, observing how the outside and inside world appear differently in my perception with each new sip.