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SUMMARY:Chatty Pianist – Piano Rumours
DESCRIPTION:Chatty Pianist – Piano Rumours \n\n\n\nLocation : London\, UK \n\n\n\nVenue : Wilton’s Music Hall\, Wilton’s Music Hall\, 1 Graces Alley\, Shadwell E1 8JB \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nMusic history is full of stories: some documented\, some distorted\, and some entirely invented. Works reach us carrying more than what is written in the score—controversial attributions\, dubious nicknames\, romantic rumours\, rivalries between musicians\, nationalist claims\, and unreliable biographies. \n\n\n\nIn this programme\, Chatty Pianist Emir Gamsız explores well-known virtuoso works by nine composers\, from Bach to Prokofiev\, alongside the rumours that surround them. \n\n\n\nThe first half of the programme focuses on post-Beethoven composers—their personal worlds\, relationships\, conflicts\, and scandals that continue to echo today. The second half turns to two of the greatest figures in music history\, Bach and Beethoven\, examining the social tensions between art\, the artist\, and the ruling classes of wealth and power. \n\n\n\nThe second half opens with the premiere of Emir Gamsız’s new piano transcription of Bach’s most famous work\, the Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565). With this transcription\, Gamsız joins the long line of musicians who have reimagined this organ work—whose authorship has been debated for centuries—for the piano. \n\n\n\nFrom scandals and composer rivalries to myths\, salon gossip and Parisian cafés; from stories of imprisonment and duels to portraits of defiant artistic independence\, this programme moves between documented history and inherited narratives. And in reflecting on today’s music world\, the Chatty Pianist does not shy away from becoming a subject of gossip himself. \n\n\n\nThis is neither a lecture nor a comedy.This is stories unfolding through a classical piano recital.This is a Chatty Pianist concert. \n\n\n\nPresented by Jeux d’Art and Educante.
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SUMMARY:Is Shakspere Shakespeare?
DESCRIPTION:Is Shakspere Shakespeare? \n\n\n\nLocation : London\, UK \n\n\n\nVenue : Wilton’s Music Hall\, Wilton’s Music Hall\, 1 Graces Alley\, Shadwell E1 8JB \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAfter a sold-out run in Istanbul\, Turkish playwright and actress Ege Maltepe brings her acclaimed play to London—now in English. \n\n\n\nWhat do we really know about Shakespeare? A mysterious genius\, we are told\, who rose from modest beginnings in a small town to become the greatest writer in world literature. But is that story so simple? Or even believable? \n\n\n\nIs Shakspere Shakespeare? begins with a historical controversy. It explores the socio-political forces behind the name “Shakespeare.” It asks why an artist’s identity might be concealed—and what that reveals about art and power in a colonised and industrialised world. \n\n\n\nThe play unfolds in a witty and philosophical courtroom inspired by Plato’s cave. It is guided by an original character\, a playful figure\, “Madam Art” alongside appearances from iconic Shakespearean characters and English queens. \n\n\n\nA Fulbright scholar\, Maltepe studied with Oscar-winning director Mike Nichols in New York. She later gained recognition in New York’s theatre scene through her original plays and theatrical concerts with pianist Emir Gamsız. She also introduced the improvisational acting technique “Spolin”  to Türkiye\, helping spark a new movement in theatre. \n\n\n\nFollowing the tradition of her first mentor\, legendary theatre artist Ferhan Şensoy\, Maltepe writes\, directs\, and performs the piece herself. She embodies eight characters\, seamlessly. The audience soon forgets it is a solo play. \n\n\n\nWith classical music woven into its dramaturgy—and acclaimed pianist Emir Gamsız at the piano—the performance invites audiences to re-think history\, authorship\, and the true power of art.
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