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CENK KARAFERYA: The Audition
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Sunday, 5 February 2012. Here I am sitting and waiting for my flight back home at the Ataturk airport in Istanbul. I've been in Turkey for the past week for an audition with the Izmir State Opera. It sure has been a funny ride. She told me to be patient and I shall listen to the guru! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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CENK KARAFERYA: DIVINE SIGH
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Friday, 23 July 2010. It feels as though you are the steering wheel of a top of the range Jaguar! This is how I would describe Divino Sospiro and its wonderfully talented conductor Massimo Mazzeo or should I say Maestro Mazzeo! This concert was definitely the highlight of this year’s performances so far!
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CENK KARAFERYA: Age of Enlightenment
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Friday, 4 March 2011. Another year has passed! My point of writing this entry is because I question myself of why wanting to go through every single thing in detail that had taken place throughout this past year and what will or might take place in my new age. And 2011 London Handel Festival. Repertoire that looks at m...
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CENK KARAFERYA: Intimacy
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Thursday, 6 October 2011. Support my studies with Andrew Watts. We are working on getting a repertoire ready to record in mid October. It consists of some French, German and English songs alongside beautiful arias from the baroque repertoire. What does it consist of? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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CENK KARAFERYA: Purcell Room
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Friday, 15 April 2011. 8216;From the perilous billows I was brought safely to shore by my propitious destiny’. I know it sounds pretty dramatic but it is pretty nerve racking when you are two weeks away from the big night and there is no conductor in sight. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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CENK KARAFERYA: THE TRIUMPH!
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Saturday, 27 March 2010. Overall it was a fantastic concert with great singing and wonderful playing from Broschi Ensemble. There were some camera crews and bloggers at the concert, you can watch a short video. Also a Portuguese blog. And a review from Opera Britannia. 8 April 2011 at 12:07. I heard you sing today by c...
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CENK KARAFERYA: VIRTUOSI…
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An artistic journey to the unknown. London, UK, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. I Virtuosi Delle Muse. St George's Hanover Square. St John Smith Square. Trinity College of Music. Sunday, 10 April 2011. Another thought that I’ve recently had after performing arias written for virtuosi singers such as Farinelli was why do we usually use the term ‘virtuoso’ or ‘virtuosi’ for mainly baroque repertoire? Is it because there are too many notes in one page? Now another night of it awaits me at the Purc...