ISTANBUL – A top Turkish pianist and composer appeared in court on Thursday to defend himself against charges of offending Muslims and insulting Islam in comments he made on Twitter. Fazil Say, who ...
A TURKISH court has handed a 10-month suspended jail term to world-renowned pianist Fazil Say for social media posts deemed religiously offensive. Say, who was not present at Friday's hearing, was ...
Turkish pianist Fazil Say could serve jail time for tweets he sent about Islam referring to an 11th Century poem and mocking the Muslim call to prayer. Say, who went on trial last October, according ...
Fazıl Say concludes the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival at the Elbphilharmonie with the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Carlo Tenan. The programme for this eclectic evening ...
Internationally, Say is among the most renowned contemporary pianists and composers. At home in Turkey, Fazil Say has been handed a 10-month suspended sentence on blasphemy charges. It was comments on ...
He performed at Fabrik auditorium within the scope of his concerts series as "Fazil Say-Turkish Nights". Fazil Say, born in 1970, is just as much a composer as he is a pianist. At the age of seventeen ...
From a concert by the Flemish Radio Orchestra and conductor Ivan Meylemans, we hear "The Banks of Green Willow" by George Butterworth. Then we go to a concert by the Luxembourg Philharmonic for a solo ...
A top Turkish pianist and composer appeared in court on Thursday to defend himself against charges of offending Muslims and insulting Islam in comments he made on Twitter. Fazil Say, who has played ...
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