• Source: Mersin International Music Festival
    • Mersin International Music Festival (Turkish: Mersin Uluslararası Müzik Festivali), merfest for short, is a music festival held annually in Mersin, Turkey. In addition to Turkish artists, performers from Spain, Italy, United States, Hungary, Germany, France, Russia, Japan and Korea have participated in the festival.


      History


      Mersin International Music Festival is a
      non-governmental project sponsored by private companies, Mersin University, local municipalities and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. It was established in 2002 and organized until 2007 by Mersin Cultural Society (Turkish: Mersin Kültür Merkezi Derneği). Since 2008, Mersin Art Activities Society (Turkish: Mersin Sanat Etkinlikleri Derneği) organizes the event. In 2007, the festival became a member of the European Festivals Association (EFA).


      Concert venues


      Most of the concerts are held in the halls of Mersin Cultural Center (Mersin Halkevi), Congress and Exhibition Center, Uğur Oral Cultural Center and Mersin University's Amphitheater. However, every year one concert is held at St Paulus Church in Tarsus and another one at Kanlıdivane, being an outdoor concert. Tarsus is located 27 km (17 mi) east, and Kanlıdivane 55 km (34 mi) west of Mersin.


      2010 programme


      The programme of 2010 Mersin International Music Festival was as follows:

      İdil Biret (piano) with the Mersin State Opera and Ballet Orchestra under Myron Romanul
      Group Lock Out (former Bumerang)
      Group Turkuaz
      Trio Libero/Ankara Trombone quartet
      Yıldız İbrahimova (jazz singer) with Girift Trio (consisting of Tahir Aydoğdu, Bilgin Canaz and Çetin Bilge Akıncı)
      Satoko Tanaka (soprano), Satoko Kato (co-player, piano) and Satoko Inoue (piano)
      Jozsef Lendvay (violin) ensemble
      Denyce Graves (mezzo-soprano) with the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra under Işın Metin
      Ilya Gringolts (violin) with the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra under Işın Metin
      Jass a Turca Quartet
      Jassing Flamenco
      The Ahn Trio


      See also


      Mediterranean Opera and Ballet Club
      İçel Sanat Kulübü
      Mersin Citrus Festival


      References

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