(ANSA) - ROMA, 04 NOV - Last week, Italy played a leading role in the cultural life of the Georgian capital: from music to theatre, from a concert dedicated to Venetian Baroque to a play with Italian direction. The opening concert of the Tbilisi Baroque Music Festival, organised with the support of the Italian Embassy in Georgia, which was attended by Davide Amadio, a talented Italian cellist, performing the true jewels of Italian Baroque music, was a great success with the public, while theatre enthusiasts had a great opportunity to enjoy 'Cyrano must die' by Leonardo Manzan and Rocco Placidi, a show-concert between romantic poetry and rap, a rewriting for three voices of Edmond Rostand's 'Cyrano de Bergerac'.