Şerefiye Cistern
The concert series "Voices of the Deep", with the contributions of Kia, will take music enthusiasts on an unforgettable journey from Bach to Itri in the mystical atmosphere of the Şerefiye Cistern. The Night Shift events continue to enchant music lovers with captivating experiences. The new destination for the " Voices of the Deep" series, previously held at the Basilica Cistern and greatly appreciated by art enthusiasts, is now the Şerefiye Cistern. The works of the two great musical geniuses, representing Western and Eastern civilizations, Bach and Itri, will resonate among the columns of this unique historical structure, thanks to the contributions of Kia. The first event will take place on January 23, and the series will continue to meet music lovers in January, February, and March.
In addition to the works of Bach and Itri, the event will provide viewers with an unforgettable perspective by sharing details about the lives of these artists. The fact that the spiritual power of music transcends boundaries and serves as the only language through which people from different civilizations can understand each other will be emphasized once again.
Led by the Ensemble Orient – Occident Istanbul orchestra, a special selection by Hakan Dedeler (Tanbur), Eyüpcan Açıkpazu (Ney), Nurullah Ejder (Kanun), Ayşenur Ayyıldız Haksoy (Soprano), Gülşah Erol (Cello), Hande Önder (Piano), and Serhan Bali (Narrator, Baritone) will delve into the sounds from the depths of history.
Centered around the theme of "Memory," Circle Horn features choreographers and dancers Tuğçe Göncü and Berk Can Ceylan, visual artists Meltem Şahin and Serra Utkum İkiz, video artist Cem Çat, electronic musician Netam, and trumpet player Can Ömer Uygan as the main team. Circle Horn, which will come together with different guest artists each week, uses "Art" as an extension to define the dimensions of artistic depth.
Those who wish to experience the atmosphere where different civilizations meet can purchase event tickets through Passo.
Buhurizade Mustafa Itri lived from 1640 to 1711, while Johann Sebastian Bach, born in 1685, bid farewell to life in 1750. These two great individuals, as cultural poles of two separate civilizations, collectively enriched our world over a period of twenty-five years.
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