The 20th International Northern Cyprus Music Festival continues

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The 20th International Northern Cyprus Music Festival organized this year by the Northern Cyprus Music Association, continues with a concert of Soprano Burcu Uyar & TRNC (CSO).
The 2022-2023 Concert Season will be opened at 8:30 pm this evening by the Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO) which will take place at the Bellapais Monastery.
Famous Soprano Burcu Uyar, who will take part as a soloist in the TRNC (CSO) chaired by Chief Ali Hoca; will perform selected arias from operas by Verdi, Bellini, Puccini, Gounod, and Dvorak.
The Festival, where 12 different concerts will take place until November 1st, will continue with Gökhan Bağcı & Ali Can Öztan Cello & Timpani concert that will take place at the Bellapais Monastery on October 10th.
Festival tickets can be purchased at Deniz Plazas, online at biletfest.com, or at the entrance.
The 20th International Northern Cyprus Music Festival program is as follows:
7th October Soprano Burcu Uyar & TRNC CSO | Chief: Ali Hoca
10th October Gökhan Bağcı & Ali Can Öztan Cello & Tımpanı Concert
14th October Opera with the Stars | Soprano Görkem Ezgi Yıldırım – Soprano Tuğba Mankal – Mezzo-soprano Ezgi Karakaya – Piano: Esra Poyrazoğlu Alpan
21st October Fazil Say Piano Recital
25th October John Williams Music | Lbo Concert Conductor: Oskay Hoca
27th October Arman Ratip Piano Recital
30th October A Capella Bosporus Concert
1st November Burcu Durmaz & TRNC CSO Concert | Chief: Murat Menket
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