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C0 note (16,35 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

D0 note (18.35 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

C0 note (16,35 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

F0 note (21.83 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

G0 note (24.50 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

A0 note (27.50 Hz) — vibrating on liquid surface

Gedizlioglu, Zeynep 

 
 

 

Biography

Born in Izmir/Turkey (4.December1977) Zeynep Gedizlioglu studied composition with Cengiz Tanc in Istanbul, Theo Brandmüller in Saarbrücken, Ivan Fedele in Strasbourg and Wolfgang Rihm in Karlsruhe in addition to music theory with Michael Reudenbach; received many scholarships, such as the Wolfgang Rihm Scholarship of the Hoepfner Foundation (2008), scholarship from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation (2010). In 2005 she won the Grant-in-Aid Prize of the Franz Liszt Scholarship in Weimar. She participated in the International Summer School for New Music in Darmstadt and in Centre Acanthes with her own compositions. She was in residence at IRCAM in Paris (2010-2011). Her compositions were performed at international festivals like ‘Musica’ in Strasbourg, ISCM World New Music Days’ in Goteborg, Maerz Musik in Berlin, Beethovenfest in Bonn, Eclat in Stuttgart, Wien Modern in Vienne, Wittener Tage für Neue Kammermusik in Witten and at the Salzburg Festival i.a.;her works are radio broadcasted on radio and published on Cds. She works with the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienne, Ensemble Modern, ensemble recherche, Accroche Note, Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain, Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart, Oenm, Klangforum Wien (i.a.) and the Arditti Quartet who have premiered many of her works. In 2012, she won the Ernst von Siemens Composers’ Prize.

 

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