Posts Tagged ‘Turgut Erçetin’
Turgut Erçetin
Turgut Erçetin studied composition and music theory with Pieter Snapper, Kamran Ince, and Michael Ellison at the Istanbul Technical University Center for Advanced Music Studies (MIAM).
Jack Quartet plays “December” by Erçetin
The JACK Quartet performs Ercetin’s “December” for string quartet and electronics at CCRMA (Center for Computer Research in Musical Acoustics), Stanford University.
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Read MoreInspiration, Spectral Time and Perception in the Music of Turgut Erçetin: A Conversation with the Composer
In this video, New Music Pianist Seda Röder and Turkish composer Turgut Erçetin speak about spectral music, inspiration and Erçetin’s latest piano composition, Drifting Through the Echoes of Time, which the composer dedicated to Seda Röder.
Read MoreTurgut Erçetin: Drifting Through the Echoes of Time
New Music pianist Seda Röder performs Turgut Ercetin’s Drifting Through the Echoes of Time at CCRMA, Stanford University.
Read MoreTalea Ensemble Plays Ercetin
The Talea Ensemble from New York performs Turgut Ercetin’s Spanking the Soundscape of A Baby Universe for 10 musicians at Stanford University.
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