Aydin Esen
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Aydin Esen (b. 1962) keyboards/electronics - contemporary composer Esen began studying piano with his father at age 2 and entered the Conservatory of Istanbul at 5, studying piano and composition there through age 17. In the 1980s, he studied piano, composition, and conducting at the Norwegian State Academy of Music in Oslo, Norway. Upon his accelerated graduation from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Esen received the prestigious Artist's Diploma and moved on to the New England Conservatory of Music where he received his Master's degree (with honors) in advanced piano and composition.
Certainly a virtuoso, Aydin Esen's prodigious talent has not, however, been matched by generous recorded output. The handful of records we do have are certainly phenomenal, displaying an epic command of composition, arranging, and performance technique, solidly in the forefront of modern keyboards and writing.
Aydin's most recent work, much of it in the contemporary classical domain, will be featured on a new label devoted to music of our time: extinction.
[edit] Selected discography
- Aydin Esen (1989)
- So Many Lifetimes (1988)
- pictures(1989) Japan
- Anadolu (1992)
- radio edits (1992)
- enfas(1998)
- Timescape (1999)
- Living (2001)
- Flashpoint (2005)
- Dialogo (2005)
- Light Years (2006)
- Extinction (2006)
[edit] Appears on
- Trio (Eddie Gomez) 1985
- music of our time (1994)
- This Is Me (Emily Remler)
- Edges (Daniel Humair)
- Brazilian Landscape (Sergio Brandao)
- Honour Simplicity, Respect the Flow (Kai Eckhardt)
- My Heart (Tommy Campbell)
- Wolfgang Muthspiel (Wolfgang Muthspiel)
- Timezones (Wolfgang Muthspiel)
also
WOLFGANG MUTSPIEL (1998)
ANDREW ANELLO mcj (1996)
AUDIOFACT
black spot (1998)
jonathan brooks and the story
plumb (1995)