Istanbul: Turkish pianist plays with Chinese orchestra

IZMIR, TURKEY - JULY 01: Internationally-renowned Turkish pianist and composer Fazil Say performs alongside the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra at the closure of the Istanbul Music Festival on July 01, 2019. The concert was organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts for the 47th Istanbul Music festival. The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra performed for the first time in front of a Turkish audience at the Lutfi Kirdar International Convention and Exhibition Center. During the first half of the two-part concert, Say performed "Piano Concerto No. 3" by Beethoven. Liang Zhang who has conducted the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra for nearly 11 years, followed with a performance of "The Fading Gingkgo Biloba" by Ye Xiaogang. At the opening of the second half, the orchestra performed "Symphony No. 6" by Antonin Dvorak. Born in 1970 in the Turkish capital of Ankara, Fazil Say began playing the piano at the age of four, and continued his music training at Ankara State Conservatory. Say has played with the New York Philharmonic and the Berlin Symphony Orchestras, and had also served as a cultural ambassador for the EU.(Footage by Tezcan Ekizler/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
IZMIR, TURKEY - JULY 01: Internationally-renowned Turkish pianist and composer Fazil Say performs alongside the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra at the closure of the Istanbul Music Festival on July 01, 2019. The concert was organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts for the 47th Istanbul Music festival. The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra performed for the first time in front of a Turkish audience at the Lutfi Kirdar International Convention and Exhibition Center. During the first half of the two-part concert, Say performed "Piano Concerto No. 3" by Beethoven. Liang Zhang who has conducted the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra for nearly 11 years, followed with a performance of "The Fading Gingkgo Biloba" by Ye Xiaogang. At the opening of the second half, the orchestra performed "Symphony No. 6" by Antonin Dvorak. Born in 1970 in the Turkish capital of Ankara, Fazil Say began playing the piano at the age of four, and continued his music training at Ankara State Conservatory. Say has played with the New York Philharmonic and the Berlin Symphony Orchestras, and had also served as a cultural ambassador for the EU.(Footage by Tezcan Ekizler/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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