Recent Bilkent Symphony Orchestra concerts are now being broadcast online on the Bilkent Symphony Digital platform. They may be accessed at https://ticket.bilkent.edu.tr/
“Classic Brass”
Bilkent Brass Ensemble
P. Dukas | Fanfare to precede
“La Péri”
R. Premru | Five Movements from Divertimento
G. Gershwin | “An American in Paris”
G. Rossini | “Largo al factotum”
G. Gershwin | “Rhapsody in Blue”
G. Bizet | “Carmen” Suite
Recording: November 29, 2020, Bilkent Concert Hall
“Vestiges of the Past”
Bilkent Symphony Orchestra
Ayrton Desimpelaere, conductor
Dritan Gani, double bass
C.P.E. Bach | Symphony in D major, H. 663 (Wq. 183/1)
C.D. von Dittersdorf | Concerto for Double Bass in E major
P.I. Tchaikovsky |
“Souvenir de Florence,” Op. 70
Recording: December 10, 2020, Bilkent Concert Hall
“Horn, Horn”
Ayrton Desimpelaere, conductor
Mustafa Kaplan, horn
Hasan Erim Hacat, horn
G.F. Handel | “Messiah” Overture
A. Rosetti | Concerto for Two Horns and Orchestra, RWV C60
I. Stravinsky | “Pulcinella” Suite
Recording: December 17, 2020, Bilkent Concert Hall
Tuesday, February 23
“Inclusive Design in Urban Environments,” by Prof. Oya Demirbilek (UNSW Built Environment), at 11:30 a.m. Organized by LAUD.
Thursday, February 25
“Port Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean: Urban Culture in the Late Ottoman Empire,” by Malte Fuhrmann (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient), at 6 p.m. Organized by HIST.
Friday February 26
“Monetary Policy Risk: Rules vs. Discretion,” by Irina Zviadadze (HEC Paris), at 1:40 p.m. Organized by FBA.
Friday February 26
“Incompatible Elasticity: Theory and Applications,” by Prof. Raz Kupferman (Hebrew University), at 2 p.m. Organized by ME.
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