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Hania Rani @ Zorlu PSM Online
Hania Rani, with her strong piano style, will be giving an online concert at Zorlu PSM.Tuna SAYLAĞ
February 15, 2021
Translation by Vanessa MITRANI
The Polish pianist, and composer Hania Rani, who was born in Gdansk but spends her life between Warsaw and Berlin, is one of the young musicians of the neo-classic music with her pure and charming musical identity, style, and compositions. Rani, with a special program, will be meeting the audience at Zorlu PSM Online on February 19th. The artist will perform pieces from her album 'Home' that has been out in May 2020, and where she expanded her musical palate adding vocals and subtle electronics.
The concert will be broadcasted especially for online.zorlupsm.com at 20:30 on February 19th and will be available online until February 21st 23:59. The concert tickets can be purchased via passo.com.tr.
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