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  • Dr Emre Aracı is a composer, conductor and musicologist, whose work elegantly intertwines music, history and diplomacy. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh’s Faculty of Music, where he read for both his BMus (Hons) and PhD, he has pursued a singularly erudite career, illuminating the European musical traditions of the Ottoman court. Through concerts, illustrated lectures, books, articles, CD recordings and documentaries, Dr Aracı resurrects the forgotten soundscapes of the nineteenth century with scholarly finesse. His abiding passions—for art, literature, historic architecture and the narratives of the past—imbue his work.

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Dr Emre Aracı is a composer, conductor and musicologist, whose work elegantly intertwines music, history and diplomacy. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh’s Faculty of Music, where he read for both his BMus (Hons) and PhD, he has pursued a singularly erudite career, illuminating the European musical traditions of the Ottoman court. Through concerts, illustrated lectures, books, articles, CD recordings and documentaries, Dr Aracı resurrects the forgotten soundscapes of the nineteenth century with scholarly finesse. His abiding passions—for art, literature, historic architecture and the narratives of the past—imbue his work.

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  • In Pursuit of Dvorak's "Rusalka"
    2025/02/04

    From the Caribbean to Covent Garden: In Pursuit of "Rusalka"

    Dr Emre Aracı reads an English translation of his article, published originally in Turkish, in the April 2023 issue of Andante magazine (no: 198), where he explores the opera Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák, intertwining personal experiences, critical reception, and the composer's biography to illuminate the work’s enduring power. Dr Aracı's article weaves a compelling narrative that goes beyond a simple review of an opera. It explores the personal, emotional, and historical layers of Rusalka, highlighting the opera's connection to Dvořák’s life and creative environment. He demonstrates the transformative power of music and the importance of personal connection to artistic works. Dr Aracı's journey is framed by his personal experiences and his quest to understand Rusalka on a deeper level. His experience at Bathsheba Bay in Barbados, gazing at the moonlit ocean, triggers a connection to the opera despite the incongruity of the setting (a freshwater nymph contrasted with the vast ocean). This highlights the idea that artistic experiences are deeply personal and shaped by our individual contexts. He asks, "Do we, I wonder, shape our lives through our thoughts, or does life, in its inscrutable course, plant these thoughts within us like premonitions of what is to come?". The article ultimately serves as an invitation to journey to the heart of the creative process, in search of the lasting legacy of art.

    For more information visit: www.emrearaci.weebly.com

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  • Musical Landscapes in "A Room with a View"
    2025/02/02

    Musical Landscapes in "A Room with a View"

    Dr Emre Aracı reads an English translation of his article, published originally in Turkish, in the March 2023 issue of Andante magazine (no: 197), where he provides a compelling and nuanced interpretation of E. M. Forster's "A Room with a View" by exploring its musical underpinnings, emphasizing the power of travel and the interpenetration of art, life and memory. By drawing upon both Forster’s life and works, along with his own experiences, Dr Aracı highlights the enduring relevance of the novel's themes and its exploration of human emotion and personal growth. Music is not merely an accessory but a central metaphor in the novel. Forster, a passionate music lover, draws inspiration from the emotional depth and structure of Beethoven's works. In particular, Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32 is seen as a reflection of Lucy Honeychurch's inner journey of self-discovery and liberation from societal expectations.

    Forster's own life, as an amateur pianist and close friend of musicians, further reinforces the importance of music to his creative process. The "room with a view" itself becomes symbolic of a broader desire for more than the mundane. The Miss Alans, for instance, long for a pension in Constantinople, "Pensione Keats", with "magic windows opening on the foam of perilous seas in fairyland forlorn!". Their desire highlights the theme of longing and transcendence prevalent in the piece. The article ultimately positions "A Room with a View" not merely as a literary work, but as a carefully crafted composition where the heart in all its vulnerability is both the source of greatest pain and ultimate triumph.

    For more information visit: www.emrearaci.weebly.com

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  • Liszt, Chopin and Istanbul: A Musical Legacy
    2025/02/02

    Liszt, Chopin and Istanbul: A Musical Legacy

    The podcast discusses Dr Emre Aracı's article, published originally in Turkish, in the November 2024 issue of Andante magazine (no: 217), the intersection of several historical events surrounding Frédéric Chopin. It details Liszt's 1847 Istanbul performance of Chopin's mazurkas, highlighting the unusual context and reception. The article further explores Chopin's personal life during this period, drawing on his letters to illustrate his deteriorating health and strained relationship with George Sand. The author connects this historical account to his personal memories, linking the translation of a new Turkish edition of Chopin's letters by Dr Arın Bayraktaroğlu, to previous encounters with individuals involved in Chopin scholarship. Finally, the piece reflects on the enduring legacy of Chopin, framing him not just as a musician but as a deeply sensitive soul.

    The article presents a layered narrative, connecting Liszt's performance in Istanbul, Chopin's personal struggles, and the enduring power of his music through the lens of personal reflection and historical research. It highlights the power of music to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries while also emphasizing the complex emotional landscape of Chopin's life and legacy. It further demonstrates how scholarship, biography, and even the act of translation can create a web of connection between artists, audiences, and history.

    This podcast has been created using Google's NotebookLM.

    For more information visit: www.emrearaci.weebly.com

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    15 分

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