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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 3 2008


    Say to compose ballet on Akhtamar legend


    Renowned pianist and composer Fazýl Say will compose a ballet piece
    for the romantic and tragic love story referenced in legends of
    Akhtamar Island in the eastern Anatolian province of Van. Say, with
    this piece, intends to create an international project in which 100
    Turkish and 100 Armenian dancers will take to the stage together in
    the performance of the work.

    Say said that they recently met with Culture and Tourism Minister
    Ertuðrul Günay over breakfast and they talked about staging Say's
    "Nazým Hikmet Oratorio" in two events abroad, noting that he is
    planning to stage it in Germany at the opening of this year's
    Frankfurt Book Fair, where Turkey will be featured as a guest
    country. He added that the oratorio will also be staged in April in
    Moscow in connection with the Turkish-Russian Friendship Week and
    that the Culture and Tourism Ministry State Polyphonic Choir and the
    Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO) would take part in the
    performance. Say also noted that he told the culture minister that he
    wanted the oratorio to be staged in several cities around the
    country. "I conveyed my desire to stage it in 10 or 15 cities. He
    said he would consider it," Say stated.
    Say further mentioned that Günay proposed that he should compose
    music on the poems of Yahya Kemal Beyatlý, noting that he is not able
    to do it for the time being because he is working on other projects;
    Say said after studying the poet's life in detail, he might start to
    work on it. Say, who has just completed his latest violin concerto
    titled "1,001 Nights in Harem," said: "I have plans to compose three
    more grand works. First I have to put them in order."

    Concerning the ballet work that he will compose based on the legend
    of a romantic and tragic love story on Akhtamar Island, known for its
    historic church, Say said: "I want this to be Turkish-Armenian joint
    production. This is because the Akhtamar legend belongs both to Turks
    and Armenians." Say noted that he wants to see Turkish and Armenian
    dancers on the same stage. "I took the first steps for this project
    in 2004. But because of the tension caused by [the remarks on the
    Armenian genocide of] writer Orhan Pamuk, we had to freeze that
    project. ... Furthermore, the murder of Hrant Dink led to
    difficulties. ... In the past, we had talks with the Yerevan Ballet and
    Orchestra for such a project. But no progress has been made for
    several years. Now, I am planning to resume this work," he said. Say
    further explained that his second upcoming project was to compose a
    musical piece concerning Nazým Hikmet's "The Epic of Sheik
    Bedrettin," where he again plans to employ a huge cast. Say's third
    project is to compose a symphony on the city of Ýstanbul.

    The Akhtamar legend, which is considered the origin of the name of
    the island, is about Tamara, the beautiful daughter of the clergyman
    residing on the island. According to the legend, Tamara fell in love
    with a Muslim shepherd from a nearby village. Every night, the
    shepherd would swim to the island in order to meet Tamara. To show
    her location to him, Tamara would light a candle at night. Having
    learned of his daughter's love affair, the clergyman lit a candle on
    a stormy night and went down to the coast, but he frequently changed
    his location to exhaust the shepherd. Finally, the young boy drowned,
    but he shouted in his last breath, "Oh Tamara." The girl heard his
    last shout, and she, too, committed suicide, throwing herself in the
    lake. The island's name is said to come from the boy's last words,
    "Oh Tamara."


    03.01.2008

    Today's Zaman Ankara
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