Artist's albums
Morning Piano - Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata Kk. 1
2023 · single
Morning Piano - Haydn: Keyboard Sonata Hob. XVI:35
2023 · single
Evening Piano - Janáček: Good Night!
2023 · single
100. Yıl Marşı
2023 · single
Morning Piano - CPE Bach: Solfeggietto, Wq. 117/2
2023 · single
Say: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Op. 76
2023 · single
Evening Piano - Schubert/Liszt: Ständchen
2023 · single
Morning Piano - Albéniz: Asturias
2023 · single
Evening Piano - Debussy: Clair de lune
2023 · single
Morning Piano - Chopin: Prelude No. 20
2023 · single
Janáček - Brahms - Bartók
2023 · album
Goldberg in Istanbul, Op. 94
2022 · single
Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: I. Con moto
2022 · single
J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
2022 · album
Fazil Say – Piano Essentials
2022 · album
Hayat Ağacı
2022 · album
Evening Piano - Wagner/Liszt: Isoldens Liebestod
2022 · single
Morning Piano - Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata K. 466
2022 · single
Evening Piano - Chopin: Nocturne No. 20
2022 · single
Portreler, Op. 101
2022 · album
Morning Piano - Tchaikovsky: Barcarolle (June)
2022 · single
Evening Piano - Schumann: Träumerei
2022 · single
Cleopatra, op. 34 (for solo violin)
2022 · single
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Biography
With his extraordinary pianistic talents, Fazıl Say has been touching audiences and critics alike for more than twenty-five years, in a way that has become rare in the increasingly materialistic and elaborately organized classical music world. Concerts with this artist are something different. They are more direct, more open, more exciting; in short, they go straight to the heart. Which is exactly what the composer Aribert Reimann thought during a visit to Ankara in 1986 when he had the opportunity, more or less by chance, to appreciate the playing of the sixteen-year-old pianist. He immediately asked the American pianist David Levine, who was accompanying him on the trip, to come to the city’s conservatory, using the now much-quoted words: ‘You absolutely must hear him, this boy plays like a devil.’