Gümüşlük International Classical Music Festival

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[edit] The Gümüşlük International Classical Music Festival and Eklisia summer school

The Gümüşlük International Classical Music Festival and Eklisia summer school is held in the small fishing village of Gümüşlük on the south west coast of Turkey. It began in 2004 as a series of concerts and has grown to be a meeting place for internationally renowned musicians and up-and-coming performers. It was the brainchild of Mesut Pekergin and is now run by Eren Levendoğlu, a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Gülsin Onay, one of Turkey’s most famous living pianists is the artistic advisor. The concerts are held in the 250 year old church, in nearby hotels and restaurants and, for the first time this year, in the Bodrum amphitheatre. The organisers seek to maintain a relaxed atmosphere to counterbalance the often stressful environment of music conservatoires; teachers and students are encouraged to interact as much as possible, both musically and socially. Website

[edit] Performers and teachers

2006 Performers and teachers: Michael Bochmann, David Dolan, Deniz Gelenbe, Gülsin Onay
Performers: Nana Jashvili, Eren Levendoğlu, Mehmet Sami Öztop
Teachers: Abigail Dolan

2007 Performers and teachers: Alma Quartet (Fabian Kircher, Andreas Greuer, Martin Borner, Markus Beul), Guy Ben-Ziony, Kemal Gekić, Ilya Itin, Francesco Libetta, Valery Oistrakh, Gülsin Onay
Performers: Eren Levendoğlu, Christopher Stokes, World Youth Orchestra (conductor: Işin Metin), Trio Aegean (Sema Korkut, Fulya Ergüden, Şeniz Duru)
Teachers: Bjorn Bohlin, Tobias Kühne, Rebecca Leek, Hakan Şensoy[link title]