Concert in memory of those who lost their lives in the February 6 earthquake
A concert is held in Nicosia tomorrow night in memory of those who lost their lives in the 6 February earthquake.
According to the information given by the Deputy Prime Minister, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Environment, the concert, which will be held in cooperation with the Directorate of Culture and the State Opera and Ballet Coordination Center, will start at 20:00 at İsmet Vehit Güney Art Center.
Soprano Sermin Dikmen Töre and Baritone Tuğrul Enver Töre will take the stage with Ali Hoca’s piano accompaniment.
There will also be an exhibition of works by local artists in the Culture Department’s collection at İsmet Vehit Güney Art Center. The exhibition will be open to visitors until Thursday, April 6 during working hours.
In the night, works from the lied (song) series named “Reborn”, which were selected from the poems of Turkish Cypriot poets and composed by Chief Composer Ali Hoca, will be performed. Among the works are the poems of the poets Zeki Ali, Fikret Demirağ, Feride Hikmet, Hüseyin Kaba, Mehmet Derviş Manizade, Pembe Marmara, Havva Tekin, Osman Türkay and Süleyman Uluçamgil.
Numbers allocated to reserve space: 03922275456 or 03922287749
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There will be a concert held in Nicosia to honor and remember those who lost their lives in the 6 February earthquake. The concert will be held in cooperation with the Directorate of Culture and the State Opera and Ballet Coordination Center, and will feature Soprano Sermin Dikmen Töre and Baritone Tuğrul Enver Töre with piano accompaniment by Ali Hoca. Additionally, an exhibition of works by local artists will be on display at the İsmet Vehit Güney Art Center. The concert will feature works from the lied series named „Reborn,“ which were selected from poems by Turkish Cypriot poets and composed by Chief Composer Ali Hoca. To reserve space at the concert, individuals can call 03922275456 or 03922287749.