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Iskender Savasir recently mentioned his radio station in Turkey, and
said that it...
>...has a very limited archive (best at World music, poorest in
>Classical Music) so most programmers (myself included) use their own
>archives.
Assuming that IS would like to expand their CM collection -- not just
with Haydn's Masses, but with Turkish composers -- I have a couple of
suggestions. They might well be redundant to him but, using his radio
station as pretext, I hope others will make additional recommendations.
As I mentioned in a January thread (2002 Musical 'Discoveries'), I
recently gained exposure to a notable Turkish composer. Ahmet Adnan
Saygun (1907-1991): three symphonies, two piano concertos, a concerto
da camera, and a viola concerto. If I had to recommend a single work
to add to anyone's collection, I'd frankly be stuck: every work is
extremely good, IMO.
A CD called 'Music for Strings from Turkey' has since come into my
collection. Composers include Cemal Resid Rey (1904-1985): Andante and
Allegro for Violin and Strings (w.Suna Kan, violin); Ulvi Cemal Erkin
(d. 1972), Sinfonietta; Nevit Kodalli (b.1924): Adagio; and Cengiz Tanc
(b.1933): Lyric Concerto for Flute, Oboe & Strings. Northern Sinfonia
of England/Griffiths. (Koch/Schwann 3-1480-2)
Any others?
Bert Bailey, in Ottawa
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