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    Fazıl Say (Turkish: [faːˈzɯɫ saj]; born 14 January 1970 in Ankara) is a Turkish pianist and composer. Fazıl Say was born in 1970. His father, Ahmet Say...
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  • Brug". Koptachinskaja-Say (Media notes). Patricia Kopatchinskaja & Fazıl Say. CD/Album Sleeve: Naïve. p. 14-17. V5146-AK. Fazıl Say Official Website Patricia...
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  • from EP001, 2006 Emel Say (1927–2011), Turkish painter Fazıl Say (born 1970), a Turkish pianist and composer Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832), a French economist...
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    the name of Edirne in ancient times. He later met Fazıl Say through Demet Sağıroğlu, and with Say's invitation, he enrolled in Bilkent University's Department...
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    Vokrri, Albanian football player Fadıl Akgündüz, Turkish businessman Fazıl Say, Turkish pianist Belal Fadl, Egyptian writer Mohamed Fadl, Egyptian footballer...
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    his album Nazım Türküsü, which was later sung in Turkish by Joan Baez. Fazıl Say included the poem in his Nazım oratorio in Turkish. Subhash Mukhopadhyay...
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    morality, as well as the controversial blasphemy conviction of the pianist Fazıl Say for "insulting Islam" by retweeting a joke about the Islamic Friday prayer...
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  • Universe Symphony is the 3rd orchestral concert work by the Turkish composer Fazıl Say. Universe Symphony's world premiere took place in Salzburg Festival on...
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  • 2 (1999–2000), 22 variations for guitar and orchestra Fazıl Say – Paganini Jazz in Say Plays Say, for solo piano (1988) Stanisław Skrowaczewski – Concerto...
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    dedicated to her by Jürg Wyttenbach and the Turkish composer/pianist Fazıl Say 2009 first performance of the violin concerto dedicated to her by Faradj...
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