Meliha Doguduyal / Rudolf Escher / Ton de Leeuw
The three musicians of Multisonant Collective -Meliha Doguduyal (piano and compositions), Sinan Vural (vocals and recitation) and Şükrü Kirtiş (ney and flute), present a theatrical concert interspersed with poetry. They combine in a special way maqam and Sufi music from the Middle East, European classical and
contemporary music, and world jazz and improvisation, resulting in colorful and rich soundscapes.
Under the theme “Dilemmas”, the trio provides a crossover between music and literature. In the performance
one finds the theme of the search for identity in more than one form. Through the insights of the
composers, writers/poets and performers, the performance addresses a series of life dilemmas
arise from cultural differences or are part of the process of existence: I versus the other, life versus
death, order vs. chaos, emotion vs. reason… and of course humanity’s oldest dilemma: war or peace?
PROGRAM
With music by, among others, J.S. Bach, R. Escher, E. Granados, G. Butterworth, G. Trailleferre, F. Poulenc, G. Gershwin, Cole Porter, Ton de Leeuw, Adnan Saygun, Itri, Meragi and Meliha Doguduyal, and Sufi hymns.
With poems by, among others, Hajo A. Spandaw, Wilfred Owen, Paul van Ostaijen, Gaston Burssens, Anna Achmatova, Agnita Feis, Hans Faverey, Mihri Hatun, Omar Khayyam and Jalal ad-Din Rumi.
- Composer(s): Meliha Doguduyal / Rudolf Escher / Ton de Leeuw
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Title(s) of the Work(s):
Meliha Doguduyal: Unsent Letters for piano
Meliha Doguduyal: new works
Rudolf Escher ‘Strange Meeting’ for baritone and piano,
Ton de Leeuw: Lydic Suite for piano - Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra: Multisonant Collective -Meliha Doguduyal (piano and compositions), Sinan Vural (vocals and recitation) and Şükrü Kirtiş (ney and flute)