Fazıl Say enchants Hitzacker with masterful sounds in the cowshed!

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Discover the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival 2025 with Fazıl Say and renowned artists – an unforgettable concert event!

Entdecken Sie das Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival 2025 mit Fazıl Say und renommierten Künstlern – ein unvergessliches Konzertereignis!
Discover the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival 2025 with Fazıl Say and renowned artists – an unforgettable concert event!

Fazıl Say enchants Hitzacker with masterful sounds in the cowshed!

On November 10, 2025, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival will once again be the venue for impressive musical performances. Particular highlights include works by the renowned pianist and composer Fazıl Say, who is known for his creative approach to music. With over 120 compositions ranging from symphonies to chamber music, Say continues to captivate audiences. His work package for the festival includes numerous unique pieces that show the breadth of his work.

How NDR According to reports, the following pieces by Fazıl Say are on the program:

  • „Black Earth“ („Kara Toprak“) op. 8
  • „Nazim“ aus „3 Balladen“ op. 12, Nr. 1
  • Klaviersonate „Yeni hayat“ („Neues Leben“) op. 99
  • „Bosphorus Romance“ für Flöte und Klavier
  • „The Temple of Prophecies“ („Kehanetler Tapınağı Klaros“)
  • 9 Lieder aus „İlk“ und „Şarkılar“ für Klavier, Gesang, Flöte und Percussion

The participants and performance locations

The musical journey will be accompanied by talented artists, including mezzo-soprano Aslıhan Bağcan and flautist Aykut Köselerli. Fazıl Say himself takes over the piano and percussion. The recording took place on August 22, 2025 in the cowshed in Pronstorf. In addition, another set will be performed with the participation of Anna Geniushene on the piano and Anna Kondrashina on the flute, which was recorded on July 29, 2025 in the VERDO concert hall in Hitzacker.

In addition to Fazıl Say's impressive repertoire, the concert will also include classics by great masters, such as works by George Frideric Handel, Fritz Kreisler, Franz Liszt, Igor Stravinsky and Robert Muczynski. This diversity shows that the event is not only a stage for modern work, but also honors the roots of classical music.

Fazıl Say – A musician with vision

Fazıl Say is not only a virtuoso pianist, but also a composer who addresses current social issues in his works. He has dealt intensively with the protests in Istanbul's Gezi Park and climate change and sees the connection between music and society as central to his artistic work. An example of this thematization is his upcoming work “Mozart ve Mevlana,” which will premiere in Lucerne in 2024. In it he combines elements of Mozart's music with texts by the Persian poet Rumi, which once again allows his emotions and social concerns to flow into the music, as he explained in an interview Concerti explained.

A special characteristic of Say is not only his preference for romantic sounds, but also the determination to find his own “favorite tone”, especially dedicated to Bach's masterpieces, which underlines his deep connection to music. During the pandemic, he worked intensively on Bach's “Goldberg Variations” in order to explore its universal language.

The combination of traditional and contemporary music, coupled with his outstanding compositions, makes the event a not-to-be-missed event. So if you like good sounds and first-class performances, you should definitely make a note of the music days in Hitzacker!

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