Fazil Say
Fazil Say established a substantial dual career as a pianist and composer during the 1990s and has continued to thrive in both arenas. As a performer, he has performed with some of the finest orchestras and musicians worldwide, in music from many eras by many composers, including his own. His compositions have been broadly performed and recorded by others, also. They often employ Turkish folk influences and instruments or refer to events in Turkey's history.
Say, son of musicologist Ahmet Say, was born in Ankara and received his early training at the Ankara State Conservatory with Mithat Fenmen. Fenmen encouraged Say to improvise daily. By the time he was a teenager, Say had composed pieces for solo piano, chamber music, and a concerto for guitar. In 1987, Say received a scholarship to study at the Robert Schumann Institute in Dusseldorf. There, and at the Berlin Conservatory, he worked with David Levine. Soon after, his compositions began to exhibit the influence of Turkish folk music and instruments, such as the ney and kudüm, which became a hallmark of his mature works. The suite he designated his Op. 1, the Four Dances of Nasreddin Hodja, won him first prize in the 1995 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. This immediately led to engagements around the world. He also won the Beracasa Foundation Prize in 1995, leading to a performance at the Festival International de Radio France-Montpellier. His first album on a major label was released in 1997 and featured Mozart piano sonatas and the Variations on "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman." The following year saw a successful album of the music of Bach, plus a mini album of the Dances released in France. He had a strong interest in jazz and formed a quartet, Worldjazz, which toured in 2000 and performed at the Montpellier, Montreux, and Istanbul Jazz Festivals. Say has continued to tour and record; nearly every year there is a new album by him or of his music by other performers. His own repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary, including his own works. The first full album of his own music, Black Earth, was released by Naïve in 2003. Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja joined Say for a disc of sonatas by Beethoven, Ravel, and Bartók in 2007 and premiered Say's violin concerto, 1001 Nights in the Harem, in the same year. He has written solo piano works, which he performs regularly, concertos, orchestral music, ballet, oratorios, chamber music, and film scores. His larger works are often programmatic, such as his first symphony, the Istanbul Symphony, which was premiered in 2010. His works are published by Schott and have been recorded by pianists Ferhan and Ferzan Önder, Friedemann Eichhorn, conductor Christoph Eschenbach, and others.
In the 2010s, Say held residencies at many German institutions and festivals as well as a few in Japan and Turkey. In 2016, he became an exclusive Warner artist and received his fourth ECHO Klassick award for his set of Mozart's Complete Piano Sonatas from the same year. More awards were won for Secrets (2017), which he recorded with Marianne Crebassa. 2020 saw the release of both Beethoven's Complete Piano Sonatas and Ballads and Quintets, featuring Say's music played by himself along with the Casal Quartett. For 2022, Say took on another warhorse of the keyboard repertoire, Bach's Goldberg Variations.
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Mozart : Complete Piano Sonatas
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Sep 30, 2016
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J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Nov 25, 2022
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Debussy : Préludes - Satie: Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes
Solo Piano - Released by Warner Classics on Aug 31, 2018
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Janáček - Brahms - Bartók
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Fazil Say
Classical - Released by Alpha Classics on Jan 6, 2023
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Chopin : Nocturnes
Solo Piano - Released by Warner Classics on Sep 1, 2017
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Beethoven : Complete Piano Sonatas
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Jan 17, 2020
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Morning
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on May 24, 2024
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Say plays Say
Solo Piano - Released by naïve classique on Sep 29, 2014
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Evening
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on May 10, 2024
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Sonates et danses pour violon et piano
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Fazil Say
Chamber Music - Released by naïve classique on Sep 15, 2008
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Fazil say Mozart
Classical - Released by naïve classique on Sep 14, 2004
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Istanbul
Classical - Released by naïve classique on Oct 22, 2012
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Morning Piano - Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata K. 466
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Jul 8, 2022
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Beethoven: Concerto No.3, Sonatas Nos. 32 & 14 'Moonlight'
Keyboard Concertos - Released by naïve classique on Jan 13, 2014
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Morning Piano - Mozart: Fantasia K.397
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Mar 4, 2022
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Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue - Porgy and Bess Arrangements - 3 Preludes & Other Piano Pieces
Fazil Say, New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur
Classical - Released by Teldec on Nov 19, 1999
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Evening Piano - Satie: Gnossienne No. 7
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Jul 28, 2023
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Oiseaux tristes. Couperin, Debussy & Ravel
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Sep 13, 2024
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Liebestod
Friedemann Eichhorn, Fazil Say
Chamber Music - Released by Naxos on Sep 8, 2023
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Say Plays Say 3
Classical - Released by ACM Production on Oct 29, 2021
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Hayat Ağacı
Classical - Released by ACM Production on Sep 16, 2022
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