After his performance of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto at WUK Kulturhaus, he was described in the Austrian press as "...a technically brilliant pianist imbued with a poignant lyricism and genuine profundity.
"[14] England Rhinegold Classical Magazine said his recording of Debussy's Préludes showed "...extraordinary imagination and a musical tone rarely heard.
[15] His compositions also include Variations on a Theme of J. S. Bach and Cyber Moment for violin and piano, which was commissioned and world premiered by the composer in Wigmore Hall, London in 2010.
He has worked with musicians including Ernest Fleischmann, Christian Altenburger, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Jansug Kakhidze, David L. Wen, Irmina Trynkos, Friedrich Kleinhapl, Ivo Pogorelić, Yundi Li, Freddy Kempf and Joaquín Soriano, etc.
Volksblatt wrote: "Within the romantic repertoire you can with full justification call him a magnificent pianist and a magician of impeccable technique".
Latso regularly serves on competition jury panels and has been a conference artist for several music teachers associations.
They offer concert performances for non-profit organizations and institutions that serve underprivileged communities, children with special needs, hospital patients, and the elderly.
Giorgi Latso's four-hand arrangement "The Stars and Stripes Forever" has been published in 2023 and is protected by the National Library of Congress Copyright Office in Washington D.C. [46] In 2024 he created Amadeus International Foundation, a nonprofit charitable entity [47] offering an intensive program of master classes, public concerts and audience forums, with the mission to recognize and nurture young and talented pianists.
"[48] Latso has presented master classes and concert performances throughout Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, South America and United States.
[69][70][71] Latso has participated in numerous recordings and television productions, including DVDs and CDs of compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Stravinsky, and Schoenberg.
28; Liszt's 12 Transcendental Études, Horowitz's Carmen Variations (White House Edition), Claude Debussy's Préludes (Book II), Sousa-Horowitz-Latsabidze's "The Stars and Stripes Forever".