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From Anatolia to Europe: Folk Echoes for Cello and Piano

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, SW11 7BD , [Venue Details]

A cross-cultural concert from Anatolia to Europe, exploring rich folk-inspired music.

Thursday,
23 Apr 2026
@7.00pm

Turkish pianist Pinar Çelik Warsi and Welsh cellist Ben Tarlton invite audiences on a cross-cultural musical journey, exploring folk-inspired works from Anatolia to Europe.

This evocative recital, presented by Yunus Emre Institute, brings together a rich repertoire shaped by the musical traditions of Türkiye, Hungary, Spain, England, France and Germany.

Featuring works by Özkan Manav, Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Béla Bartók, Manuel de Falla, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Robert Schumann, and Claude Debussy, the programme highlights how composers have drawn from folk music to create distinctive and deeply expressive musical languages.

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  • Admission

    Min: £15.00

    Max: £20.00

  • Doors open: 6:00 pm

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From Anatolia to Europe: Folk Echoes for Cello and Piano

Thursday, 23 Apr 2026 @7.00pm

World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, SW11 7BD
Classical Folk
i Venue Info

More Information

A cross-cultural concert from Anatolia to Europe, exploring rich folk-inspired music.

Turkish pianist Pinar Çelik Warsi and Welsh cellist Ben Tarlton invite audiences on a cross-cultural musical journey, exploring folk-inspired works from Anatolia to Europe.

This evocative recital, presented by Yunus Emre Institute, brings together a rich repertoire shaped by the musical traditions of Türkiye, Hungary, Spain, England, France and Germany.

Featuring works by Özkan Manav, Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Béla Bartók, Manuel de Falla, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Robert Schumann, and Claude Debussy, the programme highlights how composers have drawn from folk music to create distinctive and deeply expressive musical languages.

  • Admission

    Min: £15.00

    Max: £20.00

  • Doors open: 6:00 pm

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