Tutu Aydınoğlu, who has made a name for herself with her successful concerts, this time brings to light the notes on the dusty shelves by touching on a subject that has not been discussed before. Get ready to embark on a historical journey with a program where the works of European classical music composers, whose works we can't get enough to listen to, who have lived from past to present, will be performed in line with the Ottoman sultans and Turkishness admiration throughout their lives.
The program, which will continue with a wide chronological order covering works by Rameau, Hendel, Hasse, Gluck, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, Rossini, Bizet, Alvar and Liszt, consists of choral, chamber music and solo works. Tutu Aydınoğlu and "Ottoman Traces in the West" will be at the Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall on January 27 at 20.00, which will bring the works to the audience by opening the historical behind the scenes.