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Free Public Concert in Istanbul by World-Famous Musician Mark Eliyahu
The Municipality of Üsküdar is commencing the 2022-2023 Arts and Culture Season with a free public concert by Mark Eliyahu, one of the world´s most famous musicians. September 22, 2022
Mark Eliyahu
Dagestan-born Israeli composer, arranger, and master of kemenche and bağlama, Mark Eliyahu with his orchestra, will meet the music lovers at the Harem Square (Harem Bus Station Concert Venue) in Üsküdar, Istanbul, on Wednesday, September 28th, at 20.30. Tens of thousands of music lovers from all over Istanbul are expected to attend the free public concert.
Eliyahu who had started music playing violin at the age of 4, fell in love with Kemenche in Greece where he had traveled for his high school education and took lessons from Adalet Vezirov in Azerbaijan. Mark Eliyahu who adores Turkish music, can also speak fluent Turkish. Mark Eliyahu's songs and works are admired by millions of people in many countries of the world.
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