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Trio Stradivarius
Concert
AKM Theater Hall
90 Minutes
“SOLO TCHAIKOVSKY”
Trio Stradivarius meets music lovers from Istanbul
with the privilege of AKM…
With the theme “Solo Tchaikovsky,” Trio Stradivarius will be on the stage with a programme compiled from the select works of
the legendary composer Tchaikovsky, who made invaluable contributions to chamber music. The trio will perform Tchaikovsky’s
Piano Trio Op. 50, a very famous but rarely performed piece, gives an unforgettable music recital for İstanbulite music lovers.
Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio Op. 50, a genuine masterpiece, is the only example of its kind. The composition quality and technique well
exceed the standards of the European trio conventions of the 19th and 20th centuries; it has its own niche compositional elements
and style. With its bulky, rich patterns, superb melodies and battering lyricism, the work is almost an embodiment of the artist’s
perfectionism; and thanks to its original form, it is everything we wish for from Tchaikovsky’s creativity to fall as notes onto the
sheet music. Instead of concerning himself with certain traditional schemas, Tchaikovsky fascinates all listeners with the work, a
seemingly artless representation of instinct and inspiration, by following his own creativity. The soloist virtuosos of Trio Stradivari-
ous- the violinist Kirill Troussov, cellist Benedict Kloeckner, and pianist Alexandra Troussova- who have internalized the piece more
than anyone, will take their audience on an introspective journey deep into the soul of the composer. Trio Stradivarius dedicates
this concert, in which all of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces will be played together in a motley, to Tchaikovsky. The concert will take
approximately 90 mins, including the intermezzo.
Bence Katil Öldürdü
Theatre
AKM Theater Hall
2 Acts / 120 Minutes
Written by Kurtcebe Turgul
Directed by Gökhan Kocaoğlu
In a massive mansion in a special district of Paris, interesting char-
acters gathered around the corpse of famous businessman Eugène
Lamortier, speculating about the identity of the murderer who dis-
appeared without leaving any clue. The belief that the self-appoint-
ed detective Antoine Hercule De Potasse, whose origin is unknown,
can solve this murder is unfortunately relatively weak because the
detective's conclusion about the murder is not very promising:
“Bence Katil Öldürdü!” (I think the killer killed)
A detective who manages to stir the knot rather than untie it, a
police commissioner who carries the title of the most brutal person
in the world like a badge, the victim's beautiful but mysterious wife,
the victim's son, who is also not very beautiful or beeeeee, accom-
panied by discussions about the folk songs of the Çorum region and the origin of yogurt; a detective thriller full of unimaginable
surprises.
Leave aside the "who is the murderer" crime scene you've watched so far, and get ready to laugh a lot at the crime scene.