Immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of Istanbul with Fazıl Say's captivating album, "Istanbul." This remarkable 2010 release, recorded live, showcases Say's deep connection to his hometown through a blend of classical elegance and cultural richness. The album features two major works: the Istanbul Symphony, Op. 28, and the Hezarfen Concerto for Ney and Orchestra, Op. 39.
The Istanbul Symphony is a seven-movement masterpiece that paints a vivid musical portrait of the city. Each movement evokes a different aspect of Istanbul's vibrant life, from the nostalgic reflections of "Nostalgia" to the lively energy of "Merrily Clad Young Ladies Aboard the Ferry to the Princes’ Islands." The symphony culminates in a grand "Final" that encapsulates the city's enduring spirit.
The Hezarfen Concerto, performed with the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Gürer Aykal, is a four-movement exploration of historical and mythical themes. The concerto begins with "Istanbul 1633," setting the stage with a historical backdrop, and culminates in "The Flight" and "Algerian Exile," which delve into themes of exile and longing.
Fazıl Say, a world-renowned Turkish pianist and composer, brings his unique perspective and virtuosity to this album. His compositions are infused with the melodies and rhythms of his native Turkey, creating a seamless fusion of classical and traditional music. The live recording, captured during a concert on December 25, 2010, adds an extra layer of authenticity and energy to the performances.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, "Istanbul" is a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply curious about the cultural tapestry of Istanbul, this album offers a profound and engaging journey through the sounds and stories of this iconic city.