Fazil Say
Language available : englishFazil Say, son of musicologist Ahmet Say, established a substantial dual career as a pianist and composer during the 1990s. As a performer, he has won numerous competitions and has performed with some of the finest orchestras worldwide. He is also active as a jazz pianist and regularly performs at international jazz festivals. His compositions have been broadly performed and recorded, and his works are published by Schott. Say was born in Ankara, Turkey, and received his early training at the Ankara State Conservatory. He received a scholarship to study at the Robert Schumann Institute in Dusseldorf where he worked for five years with David Levine and he studied for three years at the Berlin Conservatory. In 1995 he won first prize in the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. This immediately led to engagements around the world. He also won the Beracasa Foundation Prize in 1995, leading to a performance at the Festival International de Radio France-Montpellier. His first concerts in the United States after the appearance at the Young Concert Artists Auditions were at the 92nd Street "Y" in New York and at Kennedy Center in Washington. He has a strong interest in jazz and formed a quartet, Worldjazz, which began touring in 2000, and which has performed at the Montpellier, and at the Montreux and Istanbul Jazz Festivals. He has performed with some of the world's great orchestras, including New York Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, and the Orchestre National de France. His repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary and he has recorded works by Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Gershwin. Say's compositions span a wide range of genres. He has written solo piano works, which he performs regularly, piano concertos, concertos for violin and for guitar, orchestral music, ballet, oratorios, chamber music, and film scores. His larger works are often programmatic, such as his first symphony, the Istanbul Symphony, which was premiered in 2010.
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Fazil Say, son of musicologist Ahmet Say, established a substantial dual career as a pianist and composer during the 1990s. As a performer, he has won numerous competitions and has performed with some of the finest orchestras worldwide. He is also active as a jazz pianist and regularly performs at international jazz festivals. His compositions have been broadly performed and recorded, and his works are published by Schott.
Say was born in Ankara, Turkey, and received his early training at the Ankara State Conservatory. He received a scholarship to study at the Robert Schumann Institute in Dusseldorf where he worked for five years with David Levine and he studied for three years at the Berlin Conservatory. In 1995 he won first prize in the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. This immediately led to engagements around the world. He also won the Beracasa Foundation Prize in 1995, leading to a performance at the Festival International de Radio France-Montpellier. His first concerts in the United States after the appearance at the Young Concert Artists Auditions were at the 92nd Street "Y" in New York and at Kennedy Center in Washington. He has a strong interest in jazz and formed a quartet, Worldjazz, which began touring in 2000, and which has performed at the Montpellier, and at the Montreux and Istanbul Jazz Festivals.
He has performed with some of the world's great orchestras, including New York Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, and the Orchestre National de France. His repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary and he has recorded works by Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Gershwin. Say's compositions span a wide range of genres. He has written solo piano works, which he performs regularly, piano concertos, concertos for violin and for guitar, orchestral music, ballet, oratorios, chamber music, and film scores. His larger works are often programmatic, such as his first symphony, the Istanbul Symphony, which was premiered in 2010.
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Mozart : Complete Piano Sonatas
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 30 sep. 2016
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Chopin : Nocturnes
Fazil Say
Piano solo - Released by Warner Classics on 24 mrt. 2017
Prise de Son d'Exception4 étoiles Classica5 de DiapasonFazil Say, who made his debut on this label with a very, very well-received work on Mozart’s Complete Piano Sonatas, is now turning his attention to C ...
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Beethoven : Complete Piano Sonatas
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 17 jan. 2020
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Debussy : Préludes - Satie: Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes
Fazil Say
Piano solo - Released by Warner Classics on 6 apr. 2018
Prise de Son d'Exception5 étoiles de Classica5 de DiapasonThe remarkable Turkish pianist Fazıl Say (born 1970) here offers us a suitably remarkable album, recorded in 2016 in the Great Hall of the Salzburg Mo ...
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Fazil say Mozart
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by naïve classique on 14 sep. 2004
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Beethoven: Concerto No.3, Sonatas Nos. 32 & 14 'Moonlight'
Fazil Say
Concerten voor klavier - Released by naïve classique on 13 jan. 2014
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Say Plays Say 3
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by ACM Production on 29 okt. 2021
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Morning Piano - Mozart: Fantasia K.397
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 4 mrt. 2022
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Troy Sonata - Fazil Say Plays Say
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 15 mrt. 2019
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Black Earth
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by naïve classique on 19 aug. 2003
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Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics International on 21 jul. 2000
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Mesopotamia Symphony - Universe Symphony
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by naïve classique on 25 nov. 2013
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Bach: Piano Works
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 1 sep. 1998
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Say plays Say
Fazil Say
Piano solo - Released by naïve classique on 29 sep. 2014
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Chopin: Nocturnes
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 24 mrt. 2017
Turkish pianist Fazil Say is one of the charismatic stars on the European scene. Recently signed to the Warner Classics label, he offers nocturnes by ...
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4 Cities
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 24 feb. 2017
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Haydn: Piano Sonatas
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by naïve classique on 20 feb. 2007
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Istanbul
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by naïve classique on 22 okt. 2012
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"Pictures" (Mussorgsky, Janacek, Prokofiev)
Fazil Say
Piano solo - Released by naïve classique on 10 nov. 2011
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Beethoven : Piano Sonatas Nos 11, 12, 13 & 14 "Moonlight"
Fazil Say
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 17 jan. 2020
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İlk Şarkılar
Fazil Say
Wereldmuziek - Released by ACM Production on 11 jun. 2013
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