"Lost piano of Sultan Abdulhamid II" concert held in Kosovo

09 Mar 2022 Translated via Google
The concert organized by Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) at the "Lorenc Antoni" Music High School in Prizren, Turkey's Consulate General in Prizren Vice Consul Cenk Şen, YEE Pristina Director Mehmet Ülker, Kosovo Peace Corps (KFOR) Turkish Representative Delegation Head Colonel Fatih Cansız and Many art lovers attended.

Pianist Aydınoğlu said that the concert explained the works and history of Abdülhamid Han's piano, which was thought to be lost.
Aydınoğlu stated that the audience approached the concert with interest and admiration, since today's Ottoman narratives are usually based on wars and palaces. It's a project that shows how selective he is." he said.

YEE Pristina Director Ülker expressed his happiness that art lovers, including Kosovo Culture Minister Hajrulla Çeku, showed interest in the concerts held both in the capital Pristina yesterday and in Prizren today.

Referring to the activities that YEE will organize in Kosovo throughout the year, Ülker said, "We have a very serious target audience in our Turkish courses in 2022, we are planning to reach it. We continue with about 1300 trainees instantly. With science teams and youth camps, youth activities and more of them. We will organize activities aimed at meeting them in Turkey. In addition, we will organize events consisting of traditional Turkish archery club in Kosovo, competitions and competitions." said.

In 1907, Sultan II. The concert, created by Tutu Aydınoğlu re-performing 38 pieces in the auto-piano purchased for Abdülhamid, and featuring the Sultan's favorite pieces of Liszt, Moszkowski, Guno, and Necip Paşa's original Hamidiye March and "Turkish Guards", the concert was performed by the audience. followed with interest.
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