Pera Classics: A Summer Night
Pera Kuartet

Concert

June 10, 2023 / 19:30

Pera Classics continues in June with a concert themed “A Summer Night”.  A flute quartet brought together exclusively for this occasion, the “Pera Kuartet” performs works by J. Pachelbel, J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, F. Schubert, G. Bizet, and F. Devienne for the audience of Pera Museum.

The concert will take place on the same floor that the Orientalist Paintings Collection “Intersecting Worlds: Ambassadors and Artists” is exhibited, offering listeners a spellbinding musical journey into history.

Priced at TRY 125, the tickets are available on Biletix.com or may be purchased from the Pera Museum reception desk on the event day. Friends of Pera Museum may enjoy a 50% discount. The seats are limited and not numbered. The event is suitable for our guests aged 7 and above. Guests between the ages of 7 and 12 can attend the event accompanied by an adult.

Pera Kuartet
Didem Karakaya (Flute)
Doğu Kaptaner (Violin)
Nora Heder (Viola)
Sedef Erçetin Atala (Cello)

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