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Violin virtuoso Bartu Elçi Özsoy took the stage for earthquake victims in Paris

Turkish violin virtuoso Bartu Elci Ozsoy and French pianist Clement Cailliergave a concert in Paris, the capital of France, for the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, who were affected by the Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquakes that took place on 6 February.

Proceeds from the concert realized at the Hotel de Soubise in Paris with the initiative of Turkish musician Özsoy and organized by the Jeunes Talents Association under the auspices of the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, were paid to the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, which were affected by the earthquakes that took place on 6 February. to be used for children.

The proceeds of the concert will be donated to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and its teams in Turkey and Syria.

In the concert broadcast live on the RecitHall platform, Turkish violin virtuoso Elçi-Özsoy and French pianist Caillier called for «donations for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria».

Composer Antonin Dvorak «Songs My Mother Taught» and Johannes Brahms’ «Lullaby» are included in the concert repertoire, while Elçi-Özsoy and Caillier played Mozart’s Turkish March twice upon request from the audience.

Carole Bretos, Chair of the UNICEF Paris Saint-Denis Committee, also attended the concert.

Those who want to contribute to the campaign can donate on UNICEF’s website until April 24, and the concert can be watched on the RecitHall platform until that date.

Elçi-Özsoy, who started her education life in Paris at the age of 11, is among the youngest graduates of the Paris Conservatory’s violin department and the Paris Music School’s orchestra conducting departments.

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Turkish violinist Bartu Elci Ozsoy and French pianist Clement Caillier gave a concert in Paris to raise funds for the victims of the earthquakes that recently hit Turkey and Syria. The concert was held at Hotel de Soubise and was organised by the Jeunes Talents Association, under the patronage of French President Emmanuel Macron. The proceeds from the concert will be donated to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Turkey and Syria, and will be used to help affected children. The repertoire included compositions by Antonin Dvorak and Johannes Brahms, as well as two renditions of Mozart’s Turkish March, which were played on audience request.

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