
Turkish Music for Solo Violin / Jewett
Acclaimed violinist Ellen Jewettâs explorations of Turkeyâs musical traditions led to her discovery of Saygunâs Partita, a dense and expressive sister to Bartokâs solo sonata that weaves a beautiful tapestry of colors by combining a rich Romanticism with traditional folk elements. Onur Turkmenâs Beautiful and Unowned is inspired by the unique dreamlike atmosphere of Cappadocia, while Mahir Cetizâs Soliloquy is a monologue that ranges from cries to whispers. Both of these recent works were commissioned by Ellen Jewett, and the entire programme was recorded in the unique acoustics of a hand-carved Cappadocian cavern. Ellen Jewett has enjoyed a varied career, performing in major concert halls worldwide. She was a member of the prize-winning Audubon Quartet for eleven years, which was critically acclaimed by The New York Times. As an advocate for new music, Jewett has worked with many composers and performed countless premieres. Other chamber music collaborations include performances with Yo Yo Ma, Maxim Vengerov, Colin Carr, Johannes Moser and Idil Biret.
Acclaimed violinist Ellen Jewettâs explorations of Turkeyâs musical traditions led to her discovery of Saygunâs Partita, a dense and expressive sister to Bartokâs solo sonata that weaves a beautiful tapestry of colors by combining a rich Romanticism with traditional folk elements. Onur Turkmenâs Beautiful and Unowned is inspired by the unique dreamlike atmosphere of Cappadocia, while Mahir Cetizâs Soliloquy is a monologue that ranges from cries to whispers. Both of these recent works were commissioned by Ellen Jewett, and the entire programme was recorded in the unique acoustics of a hand-carved Cappadocian cavern. Ellen Jewett has enjoyed a varied career, performing in major concert halls worldwide. She was a member of the prize-winning Audubon Quartet for eleven years, which was critically acclaimed by The New York Times. As an advocate for new music, Jewett has worked with many composers and performed countless premieres. Other chamber music collaborations include performances with Yo Yo Ma, Maxim Vengerov, Colin Carr, Johannes Moser and Idil Biret.
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Acclaimed violinist Ellen Jewettâs explorations of Turkeyâs musical traditions led to her discovery of Saygunâs Partita, a dense and expressive sister to Bartokâs solo sonata that weaves a beautiful tapestry of colors by combining a rich Romanticism with traditional folk elements. Onur Turkmenâs Beautiful and Unowned is inspired by the unique dreamlike atmosphere of Cappadocia, while Mahir Cetizâs Soliloquy is a monologue that ranges from cries to whispers. Both of these recent works were commissioned by Ellen Jewett, and the entire programme was recorded in the unique acoustics of a hand-carved Cappadocian cavern. Ellen Jewett has enjoyed a varied career, performing in major concert halls worldwide. She was a member of the prize-winning Audubon Quartet for eleven years, which was critically acclaimed by The New York Times. As an advocate for new music, Jewett has worked with many composers and performed countless premieres. Other chamber music collaborations include performances with Yo Yo Ma, Maxim Vengerov, Colin Carr, Johannes Moser and Idil Biret.























