Nino is praised by audiences and fellow musicians for her admirable brilliance in playing and her excellent sense of timbre. She has worked with conductors such as Klaus Mäkelä, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Michel Plasson, Michel Tabachnik and Jaap van Zweden and with philharmonic orchestras in Rotterdam, The Hague, Brussels, Munich, Warsaw, Gdansk, Espoo-Helsinki, Istanbul, Seoul and Cannes, among others.
In recital, she performed at PRO MUSICA Hannover, Lucerne Piano Festival, Festival Piano aux Jacobins Toulouse, among others. A regular guest of the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Nino performs annually in Finland and has been a further guest at the Spoleto Festival, Leicester Chamber Music Festival, Tsinandali Festival and at Schloss Elmau; with chamber music partners such as Lisa Batiashvili, Gautier Capuçon, Josua Bell, Ray Chen, Hannes Minnaar, Enrico Pace, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Frederieke Saeijs, Maja Bogdanovic, Elina Vähälä, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Daniel Rowland, Brodsky Quartet, Alma Quartet, Goldmund Quartet, Francois Leleux, Bram van Sambeek, Herve Joulain.
Nino recorded 5 CDs with the Dutch Challenge Classics label: November 2023 saw the release of her album “The Muse”, with Brahms’s Handel Variations & Fugue. Presto Magazine wrote: What Gvetadze presents is Brahms of terrific character and life certainly, but imbued with an almost Mendelssohnian lightness, clarity and delicacy ... Gvetadze avoids any sense of heaviness with playing of Mozartian transparency and pellucid tone. Each variation is wonderfully characterised and there is a real sense of forward propulsion leading to the final fugue. The whole performance is superb and her conception sounds fresh as a daisy. The same is true of the Op 79 Rhapsodies. Here again Gvetadze's precision and clarity are a revelation, making this familiar music sound newly minted.
February 2022 saw the release of her CD with two Beethoven piano concertos: the well-known 4th piano concerto and the lesser-known 6th piano concerto – later modified into the popular violin concerto. On this CD, Nino plays on a Maene Straight Strung Grand and is accompanied by Phion conducted by Benjamin Levy. In 2020, a Schumann album titled Einsam was released including the "Kinderszenen" and "Kreisleriana". She presented the album Visions with solo works by English composer Cyril Scott at the BBC in London in November 2019. The 2017 album Ghosts, featuring Chopin's 24 Préludes, was reviewed by Radio Klara with: "An attractive and varied Chopin program and how sensitively and beautifully Nino Gvetadze plays all this, and with a remarkably rich piano sound."
Nino received various awards, the most important were the Second Prize, Press Prize and Audience Award at the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition 2008. She became the winner of prestigious Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award in 2010. Born and raised in Tbilisi, Nino studied with Veronika Tumanishvili, Nodar Gabunia and Nana Khubutia. After her graduation Nino moved to the Netherlands to study with Paul Komen and Jan Wijn. Since 2008 Nino plays in a piano trio with her colleagues Frederieke Saeijs and Maja Bogdanovic.
Since 2019 Nino Gvetadze is the Artistic Leader of Naarden International Piano Festival. In 2021 she succeeded Lisa Ferschtman as artistic director of the Delft International Chamber Music Festival.
Nino plays on a Steinway Grand Piano, kindly lent to her by the Dutch National Music Instrument Foundation.