Name Tamar Iveri Role Opera Singer | Parents Avtandil Javakishvili Movies Opera Night | |
![]() | ||
Tamar iveri dmitri hvorostovsky paata burchuladze in concert
Tamar Iveri is a Georgian opera singer. She was born in Tbilisi, the daughter of the singer Avtandil Javakishvili who was also her teacher.
Contents
- Tamar iveri dmitri hvorostovsky paata burchuladze in concert
- Tamar iveri confirms she wrote homophobic letter full version in english
- Career
- Controversy
- References

Tamar iveri confirms she wrote homophobic letter full version in english
Career

Iveri made her debut In December 2011 at the La Scala in Milan, as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni under Daniel Barenboim. She has since performed with the Vienna State Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Opéra Bastille, and at the Salzburg Festival. A soprano, she has sung the roles of Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Vitellia in La clemenza di Tito, Elettra in Idomeneo, Elisabetta in Don Carlos, Amelia in Simon Boccanegra, Desdemona in Otello, Mimì in La bohème, Tatyana in Eugene Onegin and the title roles in Adriana Lecouvreur and Suor Angelica.
Controversy

Iveri has been the centre of controversy over statements she allegedly made concerning the 2013 Tbilisi anti-homophobia rally protests, in which a small gay rights rally in Tbilisi was attacked by thousands of anti-gay protesters, led by priests, causing over 20 injuries. Following this incident, Iveri allegedly posted on her Facebook page a letter to Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili which said (in Georgian): "I was quite proud of the fact how Georgian society spat at the parade... Often, in certain cases, it is necessary to break jaws in order to be appreciated as a nation in the future, and to be taken into account seriously. Please, stop vigorous attempts to bring West's 'fecal masses' in the mentality of the people by means of propaganda."

Following the appearance of this letter, the Georgian gay rights organisation Identoba wrote to the Paris Opera demanding that Iveri's upcoming concert be cancelled. Their letter said: "We would like to bring your attention to homophobic and hate inspiring activity by one of your opera singers, Ms Tamar Iveri, resulting in death threats and physical injuries to many Georgians." Iveri then apologised, but did not at that time deny authorship of the letter.
In June 2014, controversy broke out again while Iveri was in Sydney rehearsing Otello with Opera Australia. She then denied having written the letter, blaming her husband. After several days of intense criticism, Opera Australia announced on 23 June that it had "released" Iveri from her contract. Also the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels dropped her from its future production of Un ballo in maschera in 2015.