A packed summer draws to a close
- 3 weeks of masterclasses, in Madeira, Tallinn and Gümüşlük
- 6 solo recitals, in Turkey, Estonia and the UK
- 3 chamber music concerts, in Turkey and UK
- 3 concerto appearances, in Turkey and Italy
- sat in 2 competition juries.
More is still to come: 2 weeks of masterclasses, in Gümüşlük Festival Academy and in the UK, at Chetham's School of Music international summer school; recitals in Manchester and Vienna; and to round off the summer, the closing concert of the Gümüşlük festival on 9 September.
Then at last a short holiday before the new season begins in earnest in October. I open the season in Antalya, playing the Grieg Concerto, and in Ankara, where I give the opening recital at the Erimtan Museum. Quickly followed by concerts in Vienna and Eskişehir playing Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos K465 with Oytun Eren, and a busy autumn to follow.
Wishing you every joy and peace in music,
Gülsin Onay
New Years Greetings for 2025
What a beautiful, productive, and full year has passed! My 2024 brought:
11 countries (Turkey, England, Hungary, France, Italy, Portugal, Montenegro, Germany, Mauritius, Azores, La Réunion),
59 concerts,
53 radio programs,
15 masterclasses, and 4 jury memberships,
an unforgettable year with the deep bonds established with friends and filling us with hope and joy.
As we leave this full year behind, I wanted to share with you those beautiful meetings that left a mark on my life. Music, as always, has been the most beautiful tool that brought us together, nourished our souls, and turned into memories that touched hearts.
Now, as I step into 2025, I feel the excitement of new melodies and the joy of new meetings. I hope that the new year brings us all health and offers our hearts beautiful moments filled with hope and music. Again, I wish you many beautiful days together in the magic of notes. May we all have a happy 2025 filled with health, peace and music!
As one season comes to an end...
October brings the start of another concert season, as the previous one draws to a close. The summer months have been full and rewarding. June began with two unforgettable concerts in the Istanbul and Izmir festivals with the fabulous Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of İstvan Vardai, with whom I played Mozart Piano Concerto no.14 K414. Soon afterwards, I had a long journey to the Indian Ocean, for recitals in La Réunion and Mauritius, from which I returned to Turkey for the beginning "Open Stage" masterclasses in the Gümüşlük Festival Academy. These classes have become a very special platform where pianists of all ages have the chance to work and perform with me and other instructors.
In July and August the Gümüşlük International Music Festival and Academy continued in full swing. The Festival is now in its 21st year - festival director Eren Levendoǧlu and I have organised it together from its beginning, and I gave many masterclasses during this period. Then in mid-August I travelled back to England for a week of masterclasses and a recital at the International Piano Summer School at Chetham's Music School in Manchester. It was wonderful to see so much talent of all ages, and to make new friends from the many distinguished teachers working in the summer school. I look forward greatly to returning next year.
After that, I spent a week in Montenegro for a recital and masterclasses in Tivat, before returning to Gümüşlük to give the closing concert of the festival with my violinist son, Erkin Onay. The day after, I began the journey to the Azores, where I gave two concerts in the International Azores Festival: one in Saõ Miguel Island playing Chopin's 2nd Piano Concerto with the Ponta Delgarda Orchestra and their conductor Amâncio Cabral, and the second a recital in Faial Island, in their beautiful theatre.
After the long return journey, and a few days holiday, the new season has begun! Last week, another performance of the Chopin concerto with the Samsun Opera and Ballet Orchestra directed by the young pianist and conductor Tolga Atalay Ün. Today I give the opening concert of the season of the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra playing Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto with conductor Alexandre Rahbari, and then next week I will play Saygun's 2nd Piano Concerto with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra in Ankara with conductor Jacek Kapszyk. It is always a great pleasure to play this work, which has a special place in my heart, as Saygun dedicated it to me. I will also play his 1st Piano Concerto in Izmir in December, In November I play again Chopin's 2nd Concerto in Istanbul with the Notre Dame de Sion Orchestra and conductor Orçun Orçunsel, after which I will travel to Hungary for another concert with the Franz Liszt Orchestra, a recital and masterclasses, and in December play Mozart's Concerto K365 for 2 Pianos in the Eskişehir Festival with Oytun Eren. Besides that are other recitals in Turkey and the UK, and the end of the year is marked by a gala concert in Istanbul's magical Süreyya Opera House to mark the 25th anniversary of the label LilaMüzik who have produced many of my recordings.
This intense tempo brings with it the happiness of sharing music, future projects and working with young people. My sincere love and greetings to all of you.
After a whirlwind spring, an exciting summer beckons
The first 5 months of the year have passed like a whirlwind, and I am amazed and happy to look back over the events so far: nine solo recitals in Turkey, Italy, France and the UK – 6 concerts with orchestra playing four different concertos – and 13 duo recitals with my wonderfully talented violinist son Erkin Onay, including a recital tour in Germany, together with a recording session for our first CD together, to include sonatas by Elgar and Mozart. On top of that, I have found time to give masterclasses and serve on competition juries, listening to and teaching the talents of the future!
The summer months bring two exciting concerts alongside with the amazing Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra playing Mozart's Piano Concerto no.12: one in the Istanbul Music Festival, the other the opening concert of the Izmir Festival, Then recitals in Réunion Island, in Manchester at the renowned Chetham's Music School, where I also give a week of masterclasses as part of their International Piano Summer School, and a recital and two concerto performances in the beautiful Azores.
And of course July brings the 21st year of the Gümüşlük International Festival. It has been an enormous joy to be the Festival's Artistic Advisor since its very beginning, and with my dear friend and Festival Director Eren Levendoǧlu, have prepared another packed programme of concerts and studying opportunities. I am hugely looking forward to performing in the Festival and giving masterclasses – it is a unique opportunity to connect closely with fellow artists, aspiring students and our cherished audiences, all in the service of music which we hold so dear.
I look forward to seeing you somewhere in the months to come. In the meantime, I wish you a joyous summer, full of music!
Festival, competitions and a new video
Dear friends and music lovers,
All of us in Turkey and around the world were shocked by the terrible earthquake in Turkey and Syria on 6 February, leading to the tragic loss of nearly 60,000 lives and enormous damage and homelessness. In the months since, much of my artistic endeavours have been directed towards raising funds to support the survivors of the earthquake. To this end, in March and April I have given recitals and concerts with orchestra in Turkey (in Ankara, Bursa, Eskişehir, Izmir and Mersin) and England (in Cambridge and Manchester) in aid of the earthquake relief, some in my rôle as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Today I write from Astana in Kazakhstan, where I am on the jury of the "Eurasian Stars" international piano competition. Congratulations to the first prizewinner Salih Can Gevrek who, along with the other prizewinners will qualify for the 2024 Dubai International Piano Competition. From here I travel to Istanbul, where I will perform Saygun's 1st Piano Concerto with the great Hungarian violinist and conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy. It is always a pleasure to perform this work with a new conductor, and we are both looking forward to a very special musical occasion, celebrating the friendship and collaboration of Saygun and Bartók, whose Concerto for Orchestra is the other work in the programme.
In recent weeks I have been performing Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto, in this year celebrating the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth, with English maestro Timothy Redmond and with the Turkish conductor Gürer Aykal, along with concerts in the Ankara Festival, in Istanbul and Cambridge, and master classes at the legendary Chetham's School of Music in Manchester.
The coming weeks continue to be filled with varied activities and travel - at the "Gülsin Onay" piano festival and competition in İzmir I will chair the competition jury and give the closing recital, followed by a recital tour in Germany, France and Belgium, masterclasses at the Brussels Conservatory, a concert in the Istanbul Music Festival, and a recital tour in the north of England, among others. July brings masterclasses and another competition in Chieta, Italy, and the opening of the Gümüşlük International Music Festival in the Bodrum peninsula. Don't miss the wonderful concerts in a unique setting in this festival, which artistic director Eren Levendoǧlu and I have been organising now for 21 years.
Before signing off I'd like to share with you my latest live video, of Ravel's "Gaspard de la nuit" (YouTube link) from my recital at Notre Dame de Sion Lycee. At the beginning of my career, I was awarded the "Prix Ravel" in the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud competition for my performance of this work, and ever since it has had a very special place in my repertoire - I hope you enjoy it!
Wishing you every joy and peace in music,
Gülsin Onay
Spring 2023
The coming few months will be full of travel and music, and I hope wherever you are, you can join me to share some of these varied events.
After a welcome holiday break, 2023 began with recitals in Istanbul and Ankara, the latter in the Emre Şen Music Academy in Ankara, which under the guidance of Turkish pianist and teacher Emre Şen supports the development of musical talent through seminars, concerts, masterclasses and other events. I am happy to be be sharing my musical experiences with young musicians in my master class there on 22 January.
After the restrictions on stage numbers in the pandemic, it is wonderful to be back playing with full-scale orchestras again, and the following week I will play one of my favourite works, Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto, in Adana with the Çukurova State Symphony Orchestra and the wonderful British conductor Timothy Redmond. Immediately afterwards I will be on the jury of the Rhapsody Piano Competition, also in Adana.
In February I will perform the Saint-Säens 2nd Piano Concerto with the Eskişehir Municipality Symphony Orchestra and conductor Ender Sakpınar, leading into a very busy month of March, with recitals in Bursa, Pamukkale, Ankara and Istanbul, two concerto performances, and masterclasses in Bursa and Manchester, at the famous Chetham's School of Music. The following months will see concerts in Belgium, France, Germany, England and Turkey, as well as masterclasses, and serving on the jury of competitions in Turkey and Kazakhstan. More news to follow!
Gülsin Onay
Summer festivals and a new season beginning
Dear friends and music lovers,
A busy summer comes to an end, and a new season begins.
After a short recital tour in Germany, where I performed in Heidelberg, Munich and Berlin, I returned to Turkey for the opening of our wonderful Gümüşlük Festival and Academy, now in its 19th year. Then came two weeks of masterclasses in July and August, and a recital in the festival at the Zefirya Cultural Centre, one of a pair of recitals I gave in Bodrum with my good friend the Turkish music writer Serhan Bali, who provided fascinating oral introductions and explanations of the works. I also managed a visit to Bayburt, in the remote eastern part of Turkey, for a concert at the award-winning Kenan Yavuz Ethnography Museum.
At the end of the month it was to Italy, for a recital in the "Piano Summer" Festival in Nardo, in Puglia. From there I travelled directly to Ponta Delgarda in the magnificent Azores, which despite its remoteness has seen some of the greatest musicians in history perform there. I gave the closing recital of the 17th Azores Music Festival. Both there and in Nardo I was overwhelmed by the extraordinary warmth and gratitude I received from the audience, many of them musicians. I share with you just a couple of the messages I received afterwards: "I was really impressed with your concert, which reminded me of the great pianists I loved in my youth. It is difficult to hear Chopin played with such depth and freedom today" — "You transported me through incredible feelings, some of them I thought I had forgotten". You can see a video of my performance in Ponta Delgarda on my YouTube channel here.
Now I am back in Bodrum, to give the closing concert of the Gümüşlük Festival on 14 September, where I will play Mozart's A major Piano Concerto K414 with the Bilkent Youth Symphony Orchestra and their conductor Işın Metin, in the magical setting of the Ancient Stone Quarry in Koyunbaba. From there I travel to Antalya, to perform again Mozart in the ancient city of Phaselis in the opening concert of the 2022 Phaselis Festival on 19 September. After that the autumn season begins in earnest, with concerts in Istanbul and many other cities in the coming couple of months.
Stay safe and enjoy an autumn of beautiful music!
With my very best wishes,
Music in the spring!
Gülsin Onay
Back to normal (inşąllah!) and two new CDs
Dear friends and music lovers,
After another long period without concerts, Summer 2021 has ushered in a welcome restart to live performances. In June I resumed touring for the first time in many months, with 3 recitals in Portugal, recitals in Nardo, Italy and at the International Ohrid Festival in North Macedonia, as well as acting in the jury of the Bremen European Piano Competition, and a busy programme in Turkey of concerto and recital performances and masterclasses. In August we successfully mounted a full programme at the Gümuşlük Music Fesival, now in its 18th year. Hopefully as we move into autumn and winter we will continue to enjoy live music!
This summer also brings the release of two new CDs. My second Beethoven CD “Moonlight”, including the Moonlight, Les Adieux and Op.109 sonatas, recorded at Istanbul Süreyya Opera House in January, was released in June by Lila Müzik, and can be found on all the usual digital channels, as well as in physical CD form. And my long-awaited recording of the piano concertos by Ulvi Cemal Erkin and Aram Khachaturian, with the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Jose Serebrier, has just been released on the Aldila Records label. This is the first commercial recording of the Erkin concerto, and will be available very soon for purchase or download. Depending on your location, you can already preorder the CD here or here.
With my best wishes for the coming season,
Gülsin Onay
Final concerts of 2020
Dear friends and music lovers,
As we approach the end of 2020, we have to be grateful for the small musical pleasures we have been able to enjoy over the last 9 months. As artistic activity slowed to a virtual standstill, a few online concerts and outdoor events have given us some musical sustenance.
Earlier this month I gave a live recital in Bilkent Concert Hall, with a restricted audience and YouTube livestream, in which I played 2 great Beethoven sonatas – the Pathétique and Waldstein sonatas – together with Bartók's 7 Sketches op.9b and 5 preludes from Saygun's op.45. The concert is archived on my channel and you can watch it again here.
I finish the year with another live recital, this time in Istanbul's beautiful Süreyya Opera House, to mark the end of the Beethoven year. I will play 3 Beethoven sonatas: "Moonlight", "Les Adieux" and his wonderful late sonata in E major, Op.109. The first half of the concert livestream is now available to watch on my YouTube channel at this page, and the rest of the stream will be uploaded soon.
With my best wishes,
Gülsin Onay