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Çağdaş ÖZKAN , piano - Described as “...the most sensitive duo pianist” by Turkey’s leading classical music magazine “Andante”, Çağdaş Özkan has appeared in numerous concerts in USA and in his native Turkey. As a chamber musician and collaborative pianist Mr. Özkan has a significant repertoire and knowledge in instrtumental and vocal music. Some of Mr. Özkan’s performance venues include New York City’s Alice Tully Hall and The Juilliard School’s Paul and Morse Halls. As an orchestral pianist, Çağdaş Özkan has appeared as a member of the Juilliard Orchestra in John Adams’ “City Noir” in its New York premiere in Carnegie Hall.
As a demanded studio pianist, Mr. Özkan worked closely with the faculty of the Juilliard School such as Naoko Tanaka, Stephen Clapp, Ronald Copes and Robert C. White. Mr. Özkan has also participated in summer festivals such as Aspen Music Festival (2010) and Music Academy of the West (2011) as a Collaborative Piano Fellow.
A graduate of New York City’s The Juilliard School, Mr. Özkan is a recipient of American Turkish Society’s “Ahmet Ertegün Scholarship”, “Borusan Music Scholarship” and “Mitzi Scholarship”. Çağdaş Özkan holds a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School in Collaborative Piano and Bachelor of Music degree from Bilkent University, Turkey. His principal teachers include Jonathan Feldman, Margo Garrett, Zarema Safarova and Prof. Ersin Onay. Also, he studied French diction and vocal literature with Tom Grubb, German diction with Marienne Barrett and German vocal literature with JJ Penna and Italian diction with Corradina Caporello.
Mr. Özkan currently works as a vocal coach and repetiteur at the Anadolu University in Eskişehir, Turkey and Uludağ University in Bursa, Turkey.
An avid accordion player, Çağdaş Özkan enjoys playing traditional folk music and his own arrengements since the age of four.
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As a demanded studio pianist, Mr. Özkan worked closely with the faculty of the Juilliard School such as Naoko Tanaka, Stephen Clapp, Ronald Copes and Robert C. White. Mr. Özkan has also participated in summer festivals such as Aspen Music Festival (2010) and Music Academy of the West (2011) as a Collaborative Piano Fellow.
A graduate of New York City’s The Juilliard School, Mr. Özkan is a recipient of American Turkish Society’s “Ahmet Ertegün Scholarship”, “Borusan Music Scholarship” and “Mitzi Scholarship”. Çağdaş Özkan holds a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School in Collaborative Piano and Bachelor of Music degree from Bilkent University, Turkey. His principal teachers include Jonathan Feldman, Margo Garrett, Zarema Safarova and Prof. Ersin Onay. Also, he studied French diction and vocal literature with Tom Grubb, German diction with Marienne Barrett and German vocal literature with JJ Penna and Italian diction with Corradina Caporello.
Mr. Özkan currently works as a vocal coach and repetiteur at the Anadolu University in Eskişehir, Turkey and Uludağ University in Bursa, Turkey.
An avid accordion player, Çağdaş Özkan enjoys playing traditional folk music and his own arrengements since the age of four.
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