Republic Day celebrated in Warsaw with a piano recital

29 Oct 2019 Translated via Google
October 29 Republic Day was celebrated in Warsaw with recital given by pianist Tutu Aydınoğlu

The 96th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic was celebrated with a piano recital by Tutu Aydınoğlu in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Turkish citizens living in Warsaw as well as Poles and many foreign mission representatives participated in the program organized by the Turkish Embassy in Warsaw.
Speaking at the program held at the Warsaw Royal Palace, Warsaw Ambassador Tunç Üğdül mentioned the importance of the 600-year-old Turkey-Poland diplomatic relations and said that they expect the trade volume between the two countries to reach 7 billion dollars by the end of the year. Underlining that Turkey has become one of the most preferred travel destinations for Poles, Tunç Üğdül said that this year, nearly 850 thousand Polish tourists visited Turkey. Referring to the Peace Spring Operation in his speech, Üğdül said, "Those who do not have a convincing alternative to ensure Turkey's border security, end the instability in the region, eliminate the threat of terrorism, and stop the migration of the masses have no right to criticize Turkey unfairly." spoke.

After Ambassador Üğdül, the program continued with the piano recital of pianist Tutu Aydınoğlu, a faculty member of Istanbul University State Conservatory. Sultan Abdulaziz, IV. Presenting a selection of works by late Ottoman Empire composers such as Dede Efendi, Fatima Hanım, and western composers such as Franz Liszt and Isaac Strauss, in addition to Murat, Tutu Aydınoğlu received great applause from the audience. After the concert, the night ended with a reception where Turkish delicacies were served.
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