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Borusan Philharmonic's Beethoven Festival delights İstanbul audiences
23 December 2013, Monday / ALEXANDRA IVANOFF, İSTANBUL
The Borusan İstanbul Philharmonic Orchestra (BİFO) staged the second and largest segment of their ongoing 2013-14 Beethoven Festival with orchestral performances, chorus and international soloists, and a world premiere by the Zeynep Tanbay Dance Project, from Dec. 18-21.
‘Erkekler': Adam's apple
Turkey's blockbuster guru, producer Faruk Aksoy of the “Recep İvedik” »»
Arts News in Brief
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Make it a classical 2014 with new CD and DVD releases
Why not take the New Year as a cue to freshen up your musical tastes? Here are some »»
Singer Tubay hopes Turkish youth show more interest in folk music
Nazlı Öksüz Tubay, a Turkish folk music performer, says she has dedicated »»
Live opera broadcasts -- warts and all -- win viewers around the world
Perhaps the most famous kiss in opera, when the temptress witch Kundry seduces the »»
İstanbul through an artist's eyes
How do you look at life? Some people look at life through rose-colored glasses, seeing »»
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'THE LATE SCHOLAR'
A new murder mystery featuring Lord Peter Wimsey -- now a duke -- and his wife Harriet »»
'DAWN TO DARK PHOTOGRAPHS: THE MAGIC OF LIGHT'
The world's best landscape photography and photojournalism stunningly depicts the »»
'THE SHADOW OF THE CRESCENT MOON'
Fatima Bhutto's stunning debut novel begins and ends one rain-swept Friday morning »»
'WHEN IT'S A JAR'
Maurice has just killed a dragon with a breadknife. And had his destiny foretold »»
Turkey's first and only women's museum searching for building
“History is destined to be forgotten unless you keep documents about it. Women's »»
Tayfun Pirselimoğlu questions limits of evil in new exhibition
Tayfun Pirselimoğlu is one of the most versatile names in Turkey's art circles. This »»
'BioShock,'‘Assassin's Creed' among year's top video games
The Associated Press critics have picked the best video games of 2013. Here are the »»
Justin Timberlake finds harmony in Coens' ‘Inside Llewyn Davis'
Justin Timberlake, so often shuttling between movies and music, for once didn't have »»
Azerbaijan wins first Turkic nations song contest
Azerbaijani singer Farid Hasanov brought his country the top prize on Saturday in »»
Harry Potter play to make debut on London's West End stage
Harry Potter, the world's most famous boy wizard, is set to make his debut on London's »»
Films from Palestine, Bosnia on Oscars' foreign film longlist
Films from Cambodia, Palestine, and Bosnia and Herzegovina made the list of candidates »»
To be Meryl Streep, it takes work
“A big chunk of meat” is how Meryl Streep describes the sprawling, combative »»
Cüneyt Arkın, Müzeyyen Senar winners of Culture and Arts Grand Awards
Veteran actor Cüneyt Arkın and Turkish classical singer Müzeyyen Senar »»
Kutluğ Ataman's new film ‘Kuzu' to premiere in Berlin
Turkish video artist and filmmaker Kutluğ Ataman's newest film, “Kuzu” »»
Christie's to auction trove of 85 Joan Miró works
A trove of 85 works by Spanish surrealist master Joan Miró acquired by the »»
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From blog to bestseller: ‘Humans of New York'
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