Darina Tatarishvili
Darina Tatarishvili is originally from the country of Georgia. In 2020, Darina embarked on a new chapter, venturing to Chicago to pursue her master’s degree at DePaul University, where she studied under the accomplished pianist and educator, Professor George Vatchnadze, a winner of numerous international competitions. During her graduate studies, Darina showed her passion as a collaborative pianist in recitals with the DePaul Baroque Ensemble, Chamber Mixed Ensemble, and DePaul Concert Choir.
Recently, she collaborated with Lane Alexander, the founding director of the Chicago Human Rhythm Project performing at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Darina holds an Assistant Music Director position at the Calvary United Methodist Church.
She earned her undergraduate in piano performance at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire in Georgia in 2017, with a full scholarship. During her period there, she studied organ, participated in concerts including ‘Abendmusic’, “Variation Form”, “Chamber Music Night” and worked as an assistant with great European organists including Rudolf Lutz, the Swiss organist, harpsichordist, conductor, and composer, and Sergej Tcherepanov, the Russian organ, and harpsichord teacher and church musician currently working in Germany. After graduating, she continued her studies at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire as a choir conductor. During her studies, she participated in a big project called “Giuseppe Verdi- Requiem” as a choir singer.