Music for Peace at the Museum!
Harmonic Breezes

Concert

April 26, 2017 / 19:30

Pera Museum is organizing a new concert series in collaboration with the Music for Peace Foundation between January and May 2017 entitled Music for Peace at the Museum! The Foundation provides universal music training for children and the youth using a variety of themes, and the starting point of this concert series is making art accessible to every child. The program focuses on the musicians of the future, especially those playing string instruments, among the 6000 children who have received training at the Foundation. Young musicians use music to make the voice of peace be heard through this series, which is held on the last “Young Wednesday” of every month.

Harmonic Breezes
Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto for 2 Violins in A minor, Op. 3, No. 8, RV 522
Soloists: Şevval Kartal, Şule Taşova
Antonio Vivaldi - Bassoon Concerto in A minor, RV 498
Soloist: Muhammed Kaya
Antonio Vivaldi - Cello Concerto in C Major, RV 399
Soloist: Semih Kılıç 
Antonio Vivaldi - Le Quattro Staggioni, Op. 8, No. 1 in E Major, La Primavera (Spring), RV 269
Soloist: Aygül Atalay

String Orchestra

1st Violins
Berk Tuttup
Ela Esma Arsal
Elif Elma
Sude Köroğlu

2nd Violins
Zeynep Gümüş
Melike Çelebi
Ercan Köklü
Behin Özer 

Violas
Zeynep Simay Al
Sinem Sonat

 

Cellos
Hazal Anık
Sipel Çelik

Kontrbas
Melike Kuloğlu 

Soloists
Aygül Atalay – Violin
Şevval Kartal – Violin
Şule Taşova – Violin
Semih Kılıç – Cello
Muhammed Kaya - Bassoon

 

About the Music for Peace Foundation
The Music for Peace Foundation offers free music lessons to underprivileged children and the youth in Edirnekapı, one of the disadvantaged districts of Istanbul. The pet project of architect Mehmet Selim Baki, Music for Peace was created in 2005, renamed the Music for Peace Foundation in 2011. Children and the youth aged 7-20 attend the program designed by the foundation and receive training in polyphonic universal music with the help of instructors, using instruments provided by the foundation. Mehmet Selim Baki and his wife Dr. Yeliz Baki believe every child has the right to participate in art and that obstacles to accessing that right must be removed; as a result of their selfless work, nearly 6000 children and the youth have joined the program to date. Children who were introduced to the miraculously healing power of music have witnessed the change in their own lives. The Music for Peace Foundation began its journey twelve years ago, with the aim of bringing music to more children and to make the voice of peace be heard through music; besides the activities at its headquarters in Edirnekapı, the foundation leads the creation of similar projects outside Istanbul so that this model will spread throughout the country.

Music for Peace at the Museum! concerts are held on the “Intersecting Worlds: Ambassadors and Painters” exhibition floor, which houses select works from the Orientalist Painting Collection of Suna and Inan Kıraç Foundation.

Admission 20 TL. Tickets can only be purchased on Biletix. Friends of Pera Museum can buy tickets from the museum with a 50% discount. Places are limited. There will be no entry once the performance has started.

Ideology

Ideology

Pera Museum’s  Cold Front from the Balkans exhibition curated by Ali Akay and Alenka Gregorič brings together contemporary artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. 

Artist Nicola Lorini in Conversation

Artist Nicola Lorini in Conversation

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Il Cavallo di Leonardo

Il Cavallo di Leonardo

In 1493, exactly 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was finishing the preparations for casting the equestrian monument (4 times life size), which Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan commissioned in memory of his father some 12 years earlier.