Turkish Music Concerts
“From Mode to Mode”

Concert

December 23, 2018 / 15:30

Pera Museum's Turkish Music Concerts series continues with a program called From Mode to Mode”. Programmed by consultant Prof. Dr. Alâeddin Yavaşca and coordinated by Sinan Sipahi, the Turkish Music Concerts highlight great composers and their works, underlining the different periods of Turkish music from the historical, cultural, traditional, sociological, anthropological, philosophical, and literary aspects.

Guest Solist
Erol Deran
Ezgi Köker

Musicians
Osman Nuri Özpekel - Lute
Taner Sayacıoğlu - Kanun (Zihter)
Lütfiye Özer - Kemençe
Volkan Yılmaz - Ney
Volkan Ertem - Cello

Admission 20 TL. Sales at the Museum will begin on the day of the concert. Friends of Pera Museum have a 50% discount. Places are limited.

Félix Ziem (1821-1911) A nomadic, unclassifiable, and eccentric artist

Félix Ziem (1821-1911) A nomadic, unclassifiable, and eccentric artist

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Mark Požlep

Mark Požlep

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Artist Nicola Lorini in Conversation

Artist Nicola Lorini in Conversation

Inspired by its Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection, Pera Museum presents a contemporary video installation titled For All the Time, for All the Sad Stones at the gallery that hosts the Collection. The installation by the artist Nicola Lorini takes its starting point from recent events, in particular the calculation of the hypothetical mass of the Internet and the weight lost by the model of the kilogram and its consequent redefinition, and traces a non-linear voyage through the Collection.