Emir Gamsızoğlu

Emir Refik Gamsızoğlu
Background information
Born (1973-12-01) 1 December 1973
İstanbul, Turkey
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Pianist, composer
Instruments Piano

Emir Refik Gamsızoğlu (born December 1, 1973 in İstanbul) is a Turkish pianist and composer.

Biography

Emir Gamsızoğlu was born in Istanbul, Turkey. He was a professional basketball player in Turkish Leagues until his university years; however, an accident he had in a game ended his basketball career. His musical talent discovered after this accident by his mother Oya Ölçen, he began studying with Prof. Ova Sünder in 1994 and was admitted to Istanbul University State Conservatory the next year. In 1999, he was awarded the "Young Musician of the Year" by the Lions Club. After his graduation, he continued his studies with Seba Baştuğ Şen and Hüseyin Sermet. He began his master's degree in The City College of New York in 2009. He studied composition and conducting with Pulitzer prize winner composer David Del Tredici.

He is also known for his radio program "Notada Yazmayanlar (Unwritten on the Scores)" with Memet Ali Alabora, which went on in the years 2001-2003. The purpose of the program was to introduce classical music to public and to discuss the upcomings in the classical music world. The program was invited to 32nd Istanbul International Music Festival in June 2004. Gamsızoğlu himself was also invited to 33rd Istanbul International Music Festival. In May 2008, he performed Goldberg Variations. This performance was the first of Goldberg Variations by a Turkish pianist, in Turkey. Gamsızoğlu is also well known for his chamber music collaborations with artists such as Chen Halevi, Marina Chiche, Natalie Clein and ensembles such as Belcea Quartet, Lepidus Quartet. He founded Istanbul Trio in 2002 and New Yorker Trio in 2013.[1]

He released an album named Alla Turca Around The World, that consists his own compositions in 2013.[2] He worked with artists such as Burak Bilgili, Chen Halevi, Istanbul Trio, Erkin Arslan and Murat Cem Orhan for his album. In 2014 he started the song and chamber music concert series under the name of Schubertiades [3] at the 31-year-old West Village cafe; Caffe Vivaldi.[4]

Currently a resident of 86th Street (Manhattan), while his wife Ege Maltepe is a Fulbright Scholar who studied acting with Mike Nichols and George Morrison in New York.[5]

Works

Solo piano

Op.1, No.1 - Dribble Waltz Short piano piece - 1995
Op.1, No.2 - Once upon a time Short piano piece - 1996
Op.1, No.3 - Drunk in Paris Short piano piece - 2004
Op.2, No.1 - Les Variations d'Heybeli Piano Variations - 2011
Op.2, No.2 - E G E Short piano piece - 2011
Op.6 - Fuga Alla Turca 24 Fugues for Piano - 2012

Chamber music

Op.1, No.4 - Fantasy on Istanbul Tunes Musical joke for clarinet, violin, cello & piano - 2006
Op.4, No.2 - Sonata for Violin & Piano - 2012

Solo instrument & orchestra

Op.4, No.1 - Alla Turca Around The World (Alla Turca ile Devr-i Alem ) Piano & orchestra - 2012

Voice & piano

Op.3, No.1 - Yağmur (Rain) Bass voice - 2011
Op.3, No.2 - Eda (Mien) Bass voice - 2012
Op.3, No.3 - Şaşırtmaca (Trick) Bass voice - 2012
Op.5, No.1 - Gidiyorum (I am leaving) Bass voice - 2011
Op.5, No.2 - Çöküyorum (I am crashing) Bass voice - 2012
Op.5, No.3 - Bizimkiler (My people) Bass voice - 2012
Op.7, No.1 - İlkbahar (Spring) Soprano voice - 2012

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