Hüseyin Sermet
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Hüseyin Sermet (born in Istanbul, 1955) is a Turkish pianist and composer.[1] He is a Doctor Honoris Causa by the Boğaziçi (1988) and Marmara (1998) universities, and was named a State Artist in 1991. He is Co-President of ADAP (Association of Artists for Peace), based in Paris.
Year | Competition | Prize | 1st prize winner | Ex-aequo with... |
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1976 | Paloma O'Shea, Santander | 1st prize | ||
1980 | Ferruccio Busoni, Bolzano | 4th prize | 1st prize void | Giovanni Umberto Battel |
1981 | Premio de Jaén | 1st prize | ||
1981 | Ettore Pozzoli, Seregno | 1st prize | ||
1981 | José Iturbi, Valencia | 3rd Prize | Elza Kolodin. | |
1983 | Paolo Neglia, Enna | 1st prize | ||
1983 | Queen Elisabeth, Brussels | Finalist | Pierre-Alain Volondat | |
1985 | Géza Anda, Zürich | 2nd prize | 1st prize void | Yukino Fujiwara |
References
- ↑ Hüseyin Sermet. hexagone.net January 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
External links
- Profile at the 2003 Year if Turkey in Japan webpage
- www.adapinternational.org
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