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Fazıl Say - Kumru Ballad
Composing is always a form of improvisation: with ideas, with musical particles, with imaginary shapes. And it is in this sense that the artistic itinerary and the world-view of the Turkish composer and pianist Fazıl Say should be understood. For it was from the free forms with which he became familiar in the course of his piano lessons with the Cortot pupil Mithat Fenmen that he developed an aesthetic outlook that constitutes the core of his self-conception as a composer. Fazıl Say has been touching audiences and critics alike for more than twenty-five years in a way that has become rare in the increasingly materialistic and elaborately organised classical music world. Concerts with this artist are something else. They are more direct, more open, more exciting; in short, they go straight ...
published: 04 Jul 2013
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Turkish Street Food in Berlin | Izmir Kumru
Kumru is typically with Sucuk, Meat Sausage cut into strips and slices, Cheese, Tomatos, Pickles, Ketchup and Mayonnaise in a bun made from chickpea flour and coated with grape juice and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
This gives the Kumru that special sweet taste and the balance of sweet, sour and salty.😋🔥
The advantage of the Kumru over the Döner Kebab:
You can eat it at any time of the day - whether for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner.😍🤤
[1] Berlin Kumru
Kottbusser Damm 77
10967 Berlin-Neukölln
Instagram: Berlin Kumru
[2] - "Kumru" means "Turtledove"
Kumru means turtledove in Turkish. It is assumed because the shape of the sandwich loaves resemble a dove with their pointed ends. The popular Turkish Street Food originally comes from the seaside resort of Çeşme, which is...
published: 07 May 2023
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Kumru Full Film (1998)
HD link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU1-yJLp8Oo
published: 29 Mar 2012
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Kumru - Achilles Liarmakopoulos & Victoria Kiazimi (Fazil Say)
Kumru was composed by Fazil Say
Achilles Liarmakopoulos, trombone
Victoria Kiazimi, piano
Recorded LIVE at Sierra Studio in Athens, Greece
Filmed by Dimitris Mitsis & Aris Mistridis
Video Editing: Dimitris Polidoropoulos
Audio Engineer: Giorgos Kariotis
Mixing and Mastering: Achilles Liarmakopoulos
Trombone - Shires (Red Brass Bell and Light Weight Yellow Slide)
Piano - Yamaha C7
https://www.achillestrombone.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDKKqlKAxI5dwWxc7lhamGg
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Αχιλλέας Λιαρμακόπουλος, τρομπονι
Βικτωρία Κιαζίμη, πιάνο
#kumru #fazılsay
published: 23 Jan 2023
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Kumru Ballad, Op. 12
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Kumru Ballad, Op. 12 · Fazıl Say · Jamal Aliyev
Hayat Ağacı
℗ 2022 ACM Production
Released on: 2022-09-16
A And R Coordinator: Mustafa Toygun Özdemir
A And R Coordinator: Senem Tekinkoca
A And R Administrator: Taner Zadsan
A And R Coordinator: Eren Yağmuroğlu
Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Pieter Snapper
Music Publisher: Schott Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 15 Sep 2022
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Fastfoodtrend Kumru - der neue Döner? | Galileo | ProSieben
Kumru ist der neueste Hit aus der Türkei. Er soll bald den Döner ersetzen und er wird auch ziemlich populär in Berlin. Kumru besteht aus Fleischnudeln und einer bestimmten Sorte von Brötchen mit Kichererbsen.
►Galileo Lunch Break Videos: http://bit.ly/LunchBreakGalileo
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Galileo ist die ProSieben Wissenssendung mit Aiman Abdallah, Stefan Gödde und Funda Vanroy. Täglich um 19.05 Uhr kannst Du auf ProSieben die Welt kennen und verstehen lernen. Galileo nimmt Dich mit auf eine Reise durch das Wissen: Physik, G...
published: 06 Aug 2017
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Kumru Ballad - 30 Dakikalık Uzun Versiyon
Bebekler için uyku müziği
Sakinleştirici Müzik
Ruhu Dinlendirici Müzik
Fazıl Say Eşliğinde Uyku
published: 20 Dec 2020
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Cello Paradiso Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Cello Paradiso: Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Arr: Yusuf Gençay
Producer: Murat Öngel
Sound Engineer: Burak Demircan
Music Director: Barkın Balık
Cello Paradiso, comprised of four cellists from İstanbul, aim to present a rich repertoire from the music of different geographies and periods to their audiences. What has made these four women meet at a junction is the magic of music which has blended with a variety of common interest areas from love of nature to love of animals, from literature to discovery of new places. Hence, sharing the common spirit, enriched with social awareness and responsibility, they are determined to take a conscientious role in civic involvement projects as initiators or supporters. These four members of ...
published: 23 Jun 2021
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🎹 Fazil Say Ballad No.2 "Kumru"
피아니스트 Fazil Say의 Ballad 3곡 중 2번입니다.
즐겁게 감상해주세요 :)
▶ 원곡: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH3ZohGnjcg
아티스트: Fazil Say
#Kumru #Fazil_Say
아래 링크에서 윤진아군에게 후원해주실 수 있습니다!
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published: 16 Jul 2022
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Kumru Ballad (op.12) - Fazıl Say [PIANO COVER]
Hey there,
in this video I perform "Kumru Ballad" op.12 by Fazıl Say.
Join us on the social platforms - see links below!
The lights are made with a Raspberry Pi receiving the Midi Input from the piano and outputting it to an LED strip. The "Synthesia" like visualization is made with Keysight.
Cheers
gluecks
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published: 12 Feb 2023
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Fazıl Say - Kumru Ballad
Composing is always a form of improvisation: with ideas, with musical particles, with imaginary shapes. And it is in this sense that the artistic itinerary and ...
Composing is always a form of improvisation: with ideas, with musical particles, with imaginary shapes. And it is in this sense that the artistic itinerary and the world-view of the Turkish composer and pianist Fazıl Say should be understood. For it was from the free forms with which he became familiar in the course of his piano lessons with the Cortot pupil Mithat Fenmen that he developed an aesthetic outlook that constitutes the core of his self-conception as a composer. Fazıl Say has been touching audiences and critics alike for more than twenty-five years in a way that has become rare in the increasingly materialistic and elaborately organised classical music world. Concerts with this artist are something else. They are more direct, more open, more exciting; in short, they go straight to the heart. And the same may be said of his compositions.
Fazıl Say wrote his first piece -- a piano sonata -- as early as 1984, at the age of fourteen, when he was a student at the Conservatory of his home town Ankara. It was followed, in this early phase of his development, by several chamber works without an opus number, including Schwarze Hymnen for violin and piano and a guitar concerto. He subsequently designated as his opus 1 one of the works that he had played in the concert that won him the Young Concert Artists Auditions in New York: the Four Dances of Nasreddin Hodja. This work already displays in essence the significant features of his personal style: a rhapsodic, fantasia-like basic structure; a variable rhythm, often dance-like, though formed through syncopation; a continuous, vital driving pulse; and a wealth of melodic ideas that may often be traced back to themes from the folk music of Turkey and its neighbours. In these respects, Fazıl Say stands to some extent in the tradition of composers like Béla Bartók, George Enescu, and György Ligeti, who also drew on the rich musical folklore of their countries. He attracted international attention with the piano piece Black Earth (1997), in which he employs techniques familiar to us from John Cage and his works for prepared piano.
After this, Say increasingly turned to the large orchestral forms. Taking his inspiration from the poetry (and the biographies) of the writers Nâzım Hikmet and Metin Altıok, he composed works for soloists, chorus and orchestra which, especially in the case of the oratorio Nâzim, clearly take up the tradition of composers such as Carl Orff. In addition to the modern European instrumentarium, Say also makes frequent and deliberate use in these compositions of instruments from his native Turkey, including kudüm and darbuka drums and the ney reed flute. This gives the music a colouring that sets it apart from many comparable creations in this genre. In the year 2007 he aroused international interest with his Violin Concerto 1001 Nights in the Harem, which is based on the celebrated tales of the same name, but deals specifically with the fate of seven women from a harem. Since its world premiere by Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the piece has already received further performances in many international concert halls.
Fazıl Say scored a further great success with his first symphony, the Istanbul Symphony, premiered in 2010 at the conclusion of his five-year residency at the Konzerthaus Dortmund. Jointly commissioned by the WDR and the Konzerthaus Dortmund in the framework of Ruhr.2010, the work constitutes a vibrant and poetic tribute to the metropolis on the Bosporus and its millions of inhabitants. The same year saw the composition, among other pieces, of his Divorce String Quartet (based on atonal principles), and commissioned works like the Piano Concerto Nirvana Burning for the Salzburg Festival and a Trumpet Concerto for the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, premiered by Gábor Boldoczki. In response to a commission from the 2011 Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Say has also written a Clarinet Concerto for Sabine Meyer that refers to the life and work of the Persian poet Omar Khayyam; for the Munich Biennale he is working on his first opera, entitled Sivas. Fazıl Say's works are issued worldwide by the renowned music publishers Schott of Mainz.
https://wn.com/Fazıl_Say_Kumru_Ballad
Composing is always a form of improvisation: with ideas, with musical particles, with imaginary shapes. And it is in this sense that the artistic itinerary and the world-view of the Turkish composer and pianist Fazıl Say should be understood. For it was from the free forms with which he became familiar in the course of his piano lessons with the Cortot pupil Mithat Fenmen that he developed an aesthetic outlook that constitutes the core of his self-conception as a composer. Fazıl Say has been touching audiences and critics alike for more than twenty-five years in a way that has become rare in the increasingly materialistic and elaborately organised classical music world. Concerts with this artist are something else. They are more direct, more open, more exciting; in short, they go straight to the heart. And the same may be said of his compositions.
Fazıl Say wrote his first piece -- a piano sonata -- as early as 1984, at the age of fourteen, when he was a student at the Conservatory of his home town Ankara. It was followed, in this early phase of his development, by several chamber works without an opus number, including Schwarze Hymnen for violin and piano and a guitar concerto. He subsequently designated as his opus 1 one of the works that he had played in the concert that won him the Young Concert Artists Auditions in New York: the Four Dances of Nasreddin Hodja. This work already displays in essence the significant features of his personal style: a rhapsodic, fantasia-like basic structure; a variable rhythm, often dance-like, though formed through syncopation; a continuous, vital driving pulse; and a wealth of melodic ideas that may often be traced back to themes from the folk music of Turkey and its neighbours. In these respects, Fazıl Say stands to some extent in the tradition of composers like Béla Bartók, George Enescu, and György Ligeti, who also drew on the rich musical folklore of their countries. He attracted international attention with the piano piece Black Earth (1997), in which he employs techniques familiar to us from John Cage and his works for prepared piano.
After this, Say increasingly turned to the large orchestral forms. Taking his inspiration from the poetry (and the biographies) of the writers Nâzım Hikmet and Metin Altıok, he composed works for soloists, chorus and orchestra which, especially in the case of the oratorio Nâzim, clearly take up the tradition of composers such as Carl Orff. In addition to the modern European instrumentarium, Say also makes frequent and deliberate use in these compositions of instruments from his native Turkey, including kudüm and darbuka drums and the ney reed flute. This gives the music a colouring that sets it apart from many comparable creations in this genre. In the year 2007 he aroused international interest with his Violin Concerto 1001 Nights in the Harem, which is based on the celebrated tales of the same name, but deals specifically with the fate of seven women from a harem. Since its world premiere by Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the piece has already received further performances in many international concert halls.
Fazıl Say scored a further great success with his first symphony, the Istanbul Symphony, premiered in 2010 at the conclusion of his five-year residency at the Konzerthaus Dortmund. Jointly commissioned by the WDR and the Konzerthaus Dortmund in the framework of Ruhr.2010, the work constitutes a vibrant and poetic tribute to the metropolis on the Bosporus and its millions of inhabitants. The same year saw the composition, among other pieces, of his Divorce String Quartet (based on atonal principles), and commissioned works like the Piano Concerto Nirvana Burning for the Salzburg Festival and a Trumpet Concerto for the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, premiered by Gábor Boldoczki. In response to a commission from the 2011 Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Say has also written a Clarinet Concerto for Sabine Meyer that refers to the life and work of the Persian poet Omar Khayyam; for the Munich Biennale he is working on his first opera, entitled Sivas. Fazıl Say's works are issued worldwide by the renowned music publishers Schott of Mainz.
- published: 04 Jul 2013
- views: 1374454
21:16
Turkish Street Food in Berlin | Izmir Kumru
Kumru is typically with Sucuk, Meat Sausage cut into strips and slices, Cheese, Tomatos, Pickles, Ketchup and Mayonnaise in a bun made from chickpea flour and c...
Kumru is typically with Sucuk, Meat Sausage cut into strips and slices, Cheese, Tomatos, Pickles, Ketchup and Mayonnaise in a bun made from chickpea flour and coated with grape juice and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
This gives the Kumru that special sweet taste and the balance of sweet, sour and salty.😋🔥
The advantage of the Kumru over the Döner Kebab:
You can eat it at any time of the day - whether for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner.😍🤤
[1] Berlin Kumru
Kottbusser Damm 77
10967 Berlin-Neukölln
Instagram: Berlin Kumru
[2] - "Kumru" means "Turtledove"
Kumru means turtledove in Turkish. It is assumed because the shape of the sandwich loaves resemble a dove with their pointed ends. The popular Turkish Street Food originally comes from the seaside resort of Çeşme, which is located in the south-west of Izmir.
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Kumru is typically with Sucuk, Meat Sausage cut into strips and slices, Cheese, Tomatos, Pickles, Ketchup and Mayonnaise in a bun made from chickpea flour and coated with grape juice and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
This gives the Kumru that special sweet taste and the balance of sweet, sour and salty.😋🔥
The advantage of the Kumru over the Döner Kebab:
You can eat it at any time of the day - whether for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner.😍🤤
[1] Berlin Kumru
Kottbusser Damm 77
10967 Berlin-Neukölln
Instagram: Berlin Kumru
[2] - "Kumru" means "Turtledove"
Kumru means turtledove in Turkish. It is assumed because the shape of the sandwich loaves resemble a dove with their pointed ends. The popular Turkish Street Food originally comes from the seaside resort of Çeşme, which is located in the south-west of Izmir.
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Every Sunday at 10 a.m. (CET) a new Moodi-Foodi-Video! 😋
Don't forget to subscribe our channel - for free!
Then you won't miss a new yummy Street Food Berlin Video!
STAY HUNGRY! ✌️😋
INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK & FACEBOOK:
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#moodifoodiberlin #streetfoodberlin #Kumru
- published: 07 May 2023
- views: 141535
1:18:41
Kumru Full Film (1998)
HD link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU1-yJLp8Oo
HD link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU1-yJLp8Oo
https://wn.com/Kumru_Full_Film_(1998)
HD link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU1-yJLp8Oo
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 1208932
2:40
Kumru - Achilles Liarmakopoulos & Victoria Kiazimi (Fazil Say)
Kumru was composed by Fazil Say
Achilles Liarmakopoulos, trombone
Victoria Kiazimi, piano
Recorded LIVE at Sierra Studio in Athens, Greece
Filmed by Dimitris...
Kumru was composed by Fazil Say
Achilles Liarmakopoulos, trombone
Victoria Kiazimi, piano
Recorded LIVE at Sierra Studio in Athens, Greece
Filmed by Dimitris Mitsis & Aris Mistridis
Video Editing: Dimitris Polidoropoulos
Audio Engineer: Giorgos Kariotis
Mixing and Mastering: Achilles Liarmakopoulos
Trombone - Shires (Red Brass Bell and Light Weight Yellow Slide)
Piano - Yamaha C7
https://www.achillestrombone.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDKKqlKAxI5dwWxc7lhamGg
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Αχιλλέας Λιαρμακόπουλος, τρομπονι
Βικτωρία Κιαζίμη, πιάνο
#kumru #fazılsay
https://wn.com/Kumru_Achilles_Liarmakopoulos_Victoria_Kiazimi_(Fazil_Say)
Kumru was composed by Fazil Say
Achilles Liarmakopoulos, trombone
Victoria Kiazimi, piano
Recorded LIVE at Sierra Studio in Athens, Greece
Filmed by Dimitris Mitsis & Aris Mistridis
Video Editing: Dimitris Polidoropoulos
Audio Engineer: Giorgos Kariotis
Mixing and Mastering: Achilles Liarmakopoulos
Trombone - Shires (Red Brass Bell and Light Weight Yellow Slide)
Piano - Yamaha C7
https://www.achillestrombone.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDKKqlKAxI5dwWxc7lhamGg
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Αχιλλέας Λιαρμακόπουλος, τρομπονι
Βικτωρία Κιαζίμη, πιάνο
#kumru #fazılsay
- published: 23 Jan 2023
- views: 25154
2:48
Kumru Ballad, Op. 12
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Kumru Ballad, Op. 12 · Fazıl Say · Jamal Aliyev
Hayat Ağacı
℗ 2022 ACM Production
Released on: 2022-09-16
A ...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Kumru Ballad, Op. 12 · Fazıl Say · Jamal Aliyev
Hayat Ağacı
℗ 2022 ACM Production
Released on: 2022-09-16
A And R Coordinator: Mustafa Toygun Özdemir
A And R Coordinator: Senem Tekinkoca
A And R Administrator: Taner Zadsan
A And R Coordinator: Eren Yağmuroğlu
Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Pieter Snapper
Music Publisher: Schott Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Kumru_Ballad,_Op._12
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Kumru Ballad, Op. 12 · Fazıl Say · Jamal Aliyev
Hayat Ağacı
℗ 2022 ACM Production
Released on: 2022-09-16
A And R Coordinator: Mustafa Toygun Özdemir
A And R Coordinator: Senem Tekinkoca
A And R Administrator: Taner Zadsan
A And R Coordinator: Eren Yağmuroğlu
Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Pieter Snapper
Music Publisher: Schott Music
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 11330
9:54
Fastfoodtrend Kumru - der neue Döner? | Galileo | ProSieben
Kumru ist der neueste Hit aus der Türkei. Er soll bald den Döner ersetzen und er wird auch ziemlich populär in Berlin. Kumru besteht aus Fleischnudeln und einer...
Kumru ist der neueste Hit aus der Türkei. Er soll bald den Döner ersetzen und er wird auch ziemlich populär in Berlin. Kumru besteht aus Fleischnudeln und einer bestimmten Sorte von Brötchen mit Kichererbsen.
►Galileo Lunch Break Videos: http://bit.ly/LunchBreakGalileo
►Mehr auf Galileo: http://www.galileo.tv/
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Galileo ist die ProSieben Wissenssendung mit Aiman Abdallah, Stefan Gödde und Funda Vanroy. Täglich um 19.05 Uhr kannst Du auf ProSieben die Welt kennen und verstehen lernen. Galileo nimmt Dich mit auf eine Reise durch das Wissen: Physik, Geschichte, Natur und Internetphänomene, Gesellschaft, Politik und alltägliche Fragen. Die Hosts Harro Füllgrabe, Jan Schwiderek, Jumbo Schreiner, Klas Bömecke, Matthias Fiedler, Akif Aydin und Dionne Wudu nehmen dabei vollen Körpereinsatz in Kauf und gehen allem auf den Grund, was uns interessiert.
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https://www.sat1.de/service/impressum
https://wn.com/Fastfoodtrend_Kumru_Der_Neue_Döner_|_Galileo_|_Prosieben
Kumru ist der neueste Hit aus der Türkei. Er soll bald den Döner ersetzen und er wird auch ziemlich populär in Berlin. Kumru besteht aus Fleischnudeln und einer bestimmten Sorte von Brötchen mit Kichererbsen.
►Galileo Lunch Break Videos: http://bit.ly/LunchBreakGalileo
►Mehr auf Galileo: http://www.galileo.tv/
►FUNDA HAT EINEN KANAL: https://www.youtube.com/user/FundaVanroy
►Alle Videos findest du auf http://www.prosieben.de/tv/galileo/videos
►Galileo auf YouTube abonnieren: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GalileoOffiziell
Galileo ist die ProSieben Wissenssendung mit Aiman Abdallah, Stefan Gödde und Funda Vanroy. Täglich um 19.05 Uhr kannst Du auf ProSieben die Welt kennen und verstehen lernen. Galileo nimmt Dich mit auf eine Reise durch das Wissen: Physik, Geschichte, Natur und Internetphänomene, Gesellschaft, Politik und alltägliche Fragen. Die Hosts Harro Füllgrabe, Jan Schwiderek, Jumbo Schreiner, Klas Bömecke, Matthias Fiedler, Akif Aydin und Dionne Wudu nehmen dabei vollen Körpereinsatz in Kauf und gehen allem auf den Grund, was uns interessiert.
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https://www.sat1.de/service/impressum
- published: 06 Aug 2017
- views: 1375673
29:49
Kumru Ballad - 30 Dakikalık Uzun Versiyon
Bebekler için uyku müziği
Sakinleştirici Müzik
Ruhu Dinlendirici Müzik
Fazıl Say Eşliğinde Uyku
Bebekler için uyku müziği
Sakinleştirici Müzik
Ruhu Dinlendirici Müzik
Fazıl Say Eşliğinde Uyku
https://wn.com/Kumru_Ballad_30_Dakikalık_Uzun_Versiyon
Bebekler için uyku müziği
Sakinleştirici Müzik
Ruhu Dinlendirici Müzik
Fazıl Say Eşliğinde Uyku
- published: 20 Dec 2020
- views: 141840
3:54
Cello Paradiso Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Cello Paradiso: Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Arr: Yusuf Gençay
Producer: Murat Öngel
Sound Engineer: Burak...
Cello Paradiso: Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Arr: Yusuf Gençay
Producer: Murat Öngel
Sound Engineer: Burak Demircan
Music Director: Barkın Balık
Cello Paradiso, comprised of four cellists from İstanbul, aim to present a rich repertoire from the music of different geographies and periods to their audiences. What has made these four women meet at a junction is the magic of music which has blended with a variety of common interest areas from love of nature to love of animals, from literature to discovery of new places. Hence, sharing the common spirit, enriched with social awareness and responsibility, they are determined to take a conscientious role in civic involvement projects as initiators or supporters. These four members of Cello Paradiso follow their careers, individually, as soloists and academicians and they want to share the wealth and joy that music, particularly the CELLO, has added to their lives with their audiences. This is their journey in life, which they think has meaning only with music and sharing.
Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
www.celloparadiso.com
Instagram: #celloparadiso
Facebook: Cello Paradiso
#fazilsay
#kumruballad
#safakeriskin
#didemerken
#gulyarbalci
#dilbagtokay
İstanbul’da yaşayan dört çellist arkadaştan oluşan Cello Paradiso, farklı coğrafya ve dönemlerin müziklerinden oluşan repertuvarlarıyla dinleyicilerine zengin bir yelpaze sunmaktadır. Müziğin bir araya getirdiği bu dört kadın, doğadan hayvan sevgisine, edebiyattan seyahate birçok ilgi alanında buluşmuş ve bu ortak ruhla çeşitli sosyal sorumluluk projelerinde öncü ve destek olarak yer almayı hedeflemektedirler. Halen solo kariyerlerine ve akademik çalışmalarına bireysel olarak devam eden Cello Paradiso üyeleri, müziğin ve çellonun kendi hayatlarına kattığı zenginliği dinleyicilerle paylaşmak üzere yolculuklarına devam ediyorlar.
Çünkü hayat müzikle, çünkü hayat paylaşınca güzel.
Producer: Murat Öngel
Director of Photography: Muratcan Gökçe G.Y.D.
Focus Puller: Doğancan Çolak
Camera Operator: Görkem Taş
Camera Operator. Cemre Çobanlı
Sound Engineer: Burak Demircan
Music Director: Barkın Balık
Production: Melih Yenigün
Editor: Ahmet Sarımeşe - Alican Tuncer
Color Grading: Alican Tuncer
Online VFX: Alican Tuncer
Special Thanks:
Kadıköy Belediyesi
Beykoz Kundura
Enver Aysever
Saba Sümer
Eren Aydoğan
Keylan Müzik
Filmarka
Norr Film
Yunus Emre Boylu
Çağlar Çiftpınar
Hamitcan Kibar
Semih Yenigün
Dila Tecimer
https://wn.com/Cello_Paradiso_Fazıl_Say_Kumru_Ballad
Cello Paradiso: Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
Fazıl Say: Kumru Ballad
Arr: Yusuf Gençay
Producer: Murat Öngel
Sound Engineer: Burak Demircan
Music Director: Barkın Balık
Cello Paradiso, comprised of four cellists from İstanbul, aim to present a rich repertoire from the music of different geographies and periods to their audiences. What has made these four women meet at a junction is the magic of music which has blended with a variety of common interest areas from love of nature to love of animals, from literature to discovery of new places. Hence, sharing the common spirit, enriched with social awareness and responsibility, they are determined to take a conscientious role in civic involvement projects as initiators or supporters. These four members of Cello Paradiso follow their careers, individually, as soloists and academicians and they want to share the wealth and joy that music, particularly the CELLO, has added to their lives with their audiences. This is their journey in life, which they think has meaning only with music and sharing.
Şafak Erişkin & Didem Erken & Gülyar Balcı & Dilbağ Tokay
www.celloparadiso.com
Instagram: #celloparadiso
Facebook: Cello Paradiso
#fazilsay
#kumruballad
#safakeriskin
#didemerken
#gulyarbalci
#dilbagtokay
İstanbul’da yaşayan dört çellist arkadaştan oluşan Cello Paradiso, farklı coğrafya ve dönemlerin müziklerinden oluşan repertuvarlarıyla dinleyicilerine zengin bir yelpaze sunmaktadır. Müziğin bir araya getirdiği bu dört kadın, doğadan hayvan sevgisine, edebiyattan seyahate birçok ilgi alanında buluşmuş ve bu ortak ruhla çeşitli sosyal sorumluluk projelerinde öncü ve destek olarak yer almayı hedeflemektedirler. Halen solo kariyerlerine ve akademik çalışmalarına bireysel olarak devam eden Cello Paradiso üyeleri, müziğin ve çellonun kendi hayatlarına kattığı zenginliği dinleyicilerle paylaşmak üzere yolculuklarına devam ediyorlar.
Çünkü hayat müzikle, çünkü hayat paylaşınca güzel.
Producer: Murat Öngel
Director of Photography: Muratcan Gökçe G.Y.D.
Focus Puller: Doğancan Çolak
Camera Operator: Görkem Taş
Camera Operator. Cemre Çobanlı
Sound Engineer: Burak Demircan
Music Director: Barkın Balık
Production: Melih Yenigün
Editor: Ahmet Sarımeşe - Alican Tuncer
Color Grading: Alican Tuncer
Online VFX: Alican Tuncer
Special Thanks:
Kadıköy Belediyesi
Beykoz Kundura
Enver Aysever
Saba Sümer
Eren Aydoğan
Keylan Müzik
Filmarka
Norr Film
Yunus Emre Boylu
Çağlar Çiftpınar
Hamitcan Kibar
Semih Yenigün
Dila Tecimer
- published: 23 Jun 2021
- views: 20035
2:59
🎹 Fazil Say Ballad No.2 "Kumru"
피아니스트 Fazil Say의 Ballad 3곡 중 2번입니다.
즐겁게 감상해주세요 :)
▶ 원곡: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH3ZohGnjcg
아티스트: Fazil Say
#Kumru #Fazil_Say
아래 링크에서 윤진아군에게 후원해주...
피아니스트 Fazil Say의 Ballad 3곡 중 2번입니다.
즐겁게 감상해주세요 :)
▶ 원곡: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH3ZohGnjcg
아티스트: Fazil Say
#Kumru #Fazil_Say
아래 링크에서 윤진아군에게 후원해주실 수 있습니다!
You can support me through below link.
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https://wn.com/🎹_Fazil_Say_Ballad_No.2_Kumru
피아니스트 Fazil Say의 Ballad 3곡 중 2번입니다.
즐겁게 감상해주세요 :)
▶ 원곡: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH3ZohGnjcg
아티스트: Fazil Say
#Kumru #Fazil_Say
아래 링크에서 윤진아군에게 후원해주실 수 있습니다!
You can support me through below link.
🙏 https://toon.at/donate/638087043128380757
- published: 16 Jul 2022
- views: 7302
3:11
Kumru Ballad (op.12) - Fazıl Say [PIANO COVER]
Hey there,
in this video I perform "Kumru Ballad" op.12 by Fazıl Say.
Join us on the social platforms - see links below!
The lights are made with a Raspberry...
Hey there,
in this video I perform "Kumru Ballad" op.12 by Fazıl Say.
Join us on the social platforms - see links below!
The lights are made with a Raspberry Pi receiving the Midi Input from the piano and outputting it to an LED strip. The "Synthesia" like visualization is made with Keysight.
Cheers
gluecks
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https://wn.com/Kumru_Ballad_(Op.12)_Fazıl_Say_Piano_Cover
Hey there,
in this video I perform "Kumru Ballad" op.12 by Fazıl Say.
Join us on the social platforms - see links below!
The lights are made with a Raspberry Pi receiving the Midi Input from the piano and outputting it to an LED strip. The "Synthesia" like visualization is made with Keysight.
Cheers
gluecks
Follow and like:
Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/gluecks
Discord: https://discord.gg/3CBt2V5
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1D3v5Fs
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/w3sp
- published: 12 Feb 2023
- views: 3833