Selman Ada (born February 24, 1953,[1] Ceyhan) is a Turkish composer,[2] conductor[3] and pianist. When he started to conduct the Istanbul Opera Orchestra in 1973 at the age of 20, he went down in history as “the youngest opera conductor in the world”.[4]
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Early years
editHe was born in 1953 in Ceyhan. He started music as a student of Ferdi Ştatzer and Mithat Fenmen.[5] In 1973, he started to work as an assistant and student of General Music Director Robert Wagner at the Istanbul State Opera and Ballet.[6]
Works
editOperalar
edit- “Ali Baba ve 40 Haramiler” Opera in 2 acts (libretto: Tarık Günersel, 1990, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)[7][8][9]
- “Aşk-ı Memnu” Opera in 2 acts (libretto: Tarık Günersel, 2002, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)[10]
Piano works
edit- "Piyano İçin Kırk Haramiler" (1960)
- "Piyano İçin Köçekçe" (1964)
- "Piyano İçin 5 Parça" (1965, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- "Köye Doğru" (1967, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Nişabur” (1973, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- "12 Amodal Prelüd" (1980–1991, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Asimagies” (1994, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “5 Etüd” (1998, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Rhapsodie” (1998, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Jeux de piano” (2000, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Deutsche Volksliederbuch für Klavier” (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Three Instantaneous” (2004, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Mini Piano” (2004, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
Chamber music works
edit- “3 Avrasyalı” (1994, Edition Zurfluh Paris, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Valse Charmante” (1999, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Karciğar Oyun Havası'2” (2001, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Süit” (2001, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “2 Konser Prelüdü” (2 Concert Preludes) for flute, viola and harp (2002, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Drei Konzertstücke” for 2 trumpets (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Der Eurhythmus” for flute and piano (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin).
- “Blech-Quartett” for trumpet, horn, trombone and tuba (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Kleine Jazz Süite" for string quartet (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “4 Préludes pour Guitare” (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Drei Byzantynische Tänze“ for clarinet and piano (2003, Strube Verlag München-Berlin).
Choral works
edit- “Yemen Türküsü” (2002, Strube Verlag München-Berlin).
- “Rast Semai” (2002, Strube Verlag München-Berlin).
- “Gidelim Göksu’ya” (2002, Strube Verlag München-Berlin)
- “Vatan Marşı” (2006)
Symphonic works
edit- “40 Haramiler Uvertürü” (1990)
- “2 Raks'2” (1990)
- “Symphony” (2004)
Oratorio/OrchestraWorks
editReferences
edit- ^ "Selman Ada | tiyatrolar.com.tr". tiyatrolar.com.tr. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ ""Mevlid Kantat"… Besteci ve Şef: Selman Ada … : Musiki Dergisi". Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Selman Ada'nın orkestra şefi olarak portresi". www.sanattanyansimalar.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "AŞK-I MEMNU". Archived from the original on 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Selman Ada, Hocanın Namı". www.tiyatrom.com. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Yavuz Daloğlu, Olağanüstü Yetenekli Büyük Bir Sanatçı: Selman Ada". www.tiyatrom.com. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Ali Baba & 40 | tiyatrolar.com.tr". tiyatrolar.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ odatv4.com. "Bu dünya 'Başka dünya'". www.odatv4.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "ALİ BABA VE 40 HARAMİLER - SELMAN ADA | Nadir Kitap". NadirKitap (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "SELMAN ADA'NIN AŞK-I MEMNU OPERASININ ŞAN TEKNİĞİ VE DRAMATURGİ AÇISINDAN İNCELENMES" (PDF). acikbilim. T.C. HALİÇ ÜNİVERSİTESİ SOSYAL BİLİMLER ENSTİTÜSÜ TÜRK MUSIKISI ANA SANAT DALI. 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
- ^ "Mavi Nokta | tiyatrolar.com.tr". tiyatrolar.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ klasiknotlari.com. "Klasik Müzik Notları - Klasik Müzik Şefi". Klasik Notları. Retrieved 2022-05-03.