Upcoming Events

Mehmet Ali Sanlikol, Director
Serap Kantarci Sanlikol, Coordinator
Robert Labaree, Program Advisor

A series of monthly concerts celebrating a wide range of Turkish music through several centuries. Ottoman classical music, songs from the Turkish countryside, Sufi devotional music and Turkish pop music interact with one another and with other world traditions to provide a contemporary view of tradition itself

 
SPRING 2010
 
 
GurbetGurbet elde bir hal geldi başıma
Far from Home, I Fell into Sadness

   


The DÜNYA ensemble explores the theme of gurbet—the experience of being in a foreign land—in the folk, classical, religious and popular music of the Ottoman Turkish tradition. In a program emphasizing Turkish vocal styles, traditional compositions and improvisations in Turkish modes (makam) are interwoven with original compositions and polyphonic experiments

Location: College of the Holy Cross
Date/Time: Thursday, March 25, 8pm
   
Location: Wesleyan University
Date/Time: Saturday, March 27, 8pm
   
Location: Bridgewater State College
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 30, 7:30pm
   
Location: New England Conservatory, Jordan Hall
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 31, 8pm
   
   
 
 
ALEXANDER THE GREAT: Hero, Warrior and Lover
In collaboration with The Boston Camerata

   


Alexander’s deeds, both real and legendary, inspired bardic poetry and song in pre-Christian, Christian, Jewish and Muslim societies alike. The second of DÜNYA’s east-west collaborations with The Boston Camerata brings together these diverse traditions in a performance of old and new music and improvisations based on sources from classical antiquity, from medieval Europe and from West Asia.

Location: First Lutheran Church
Date/Time: Friday, May 7, 8pm