Mertol Demirelli was born in 1996 in Ankara. He began his music studies
when he was four years old, private piano lessons followed when he was five.
Displaying noticeable talent at the special admittance examinations, Mertol was
accepted to the Bilkent University, Faculty of Music and Performing
Arts, Music Preparatory Primary School with full scholarship. He studied
piano with Associate Professor Ms. Oya Ünler for four
years and with Professor Mr. Ersin Onay for a year.
Mertol also continued his high school education and followed a special program
for talented children at this school by taking courses on Music Theory, Ear
Training, with Dr. Orhun Orhon,
Composition with Dr.Turgut Pöğün,
Dr. Orhun Orhon and Dr. Onur Türkmen and Violin with Eda Özer. He was accepted to the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel (Belgium) in Octocer 2010 with full scholarship. Since then, he is studying piano
under the direction of Abdel Rahman El Bacha.
At the age of seven in 2003, he won the IBLA
Grand Prize Italy. The price included organization of concerts
worldwide. In January 2004, Mertol gave concerts at Newcastle (England) in
February 2004, at New York including Carnegie Hall
and Arkansas-Little Rock (USA).
At the age of fifteen in 2011, he was rewarded
with the "Prix Young Artist of the Year 2011" at the Festival der Nationen at
Munich.
Since 2003, he gave concerts at various universities including, Anadolu, Bilkent, Boğaziçi, Hacettepe, Istanbul, Izzet Baysal and Yıldız. Demirelli performed at the Akbank
Piano Days, The Mersin International Music Festival, Antalya International
Piano Festival as well as special concerts at Turkish National Grand Assembly,
Turkish Pediatric Foundation and Vehbi Koç Foundation. He also performed with The Spivakov Genious Children from
Russia at Boğaziçi University in 2007.
He attended Gulsin Onay,
Muhittin Demiriz, Idil Biret, Edna Golandsky and Dmitri Bashkirov’ s master-classes.
He also performed with Fazil Say at his Ayvalık and Antalya International Piano Festival concerts. He performed W.A. Mozart’s Concerto for Piano No.11 when he was eight. At nine, the Piano Concerto No.12, at eleven, the Piano Concerto
No.23. When he was ten in 2007, at the opening of 35th
International Istanbul Music Festival, he played the J.S. Bach Concerto for Two
Pianos, in C minor with İdil Biret at Hagia Eirene Museum. At fourteen, he played at the Belgium premiere of Mozart’
s Violin and Piano Concerto, KV
Anh. 56 (315f) in March 2011 at Brussels at Flagey.
In 2004, he played at the
special vocations which Prof. Dr. İhsan Doğramaci gave to President of
Azerbaijan; Ilham Aliyev, in 2005 the IMF Vice President; Ann Krueger and in
2007 President of Israel; Shimon Peres. In 2005 with the invitation of The
Turkish Foreign Ministry he gave concerts in Jordan, in 2008 Lithuania and
Switzerland in Geneva at Palais des
Nations of UN. He played
at the Spivakov Music Festival at Moskow in 2008 and at the Summer of Culture
Festival at Bratislava in 2009. He played at Belgium Royal Palace in November
2010.
Mertol Demirelli has given concerts with orchestras
including the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra, Antalya,
Bursa, Çukurova, İstanbul State Symphony Orchestras,
The Borusan İstanbul Philharmonic and the Eskişehir
Municipality, Doğuş Children’ s, Kaunas Symphony, the
Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia and Presidential Symphony Orchestra. The conductors he collaborated
with are Augustin Dumay, Burak Tüzün, Ender Sakpınar, Gürer Aykal, Işın Metin, İbrahim Yazıcı, Kevin Griffiths, Modestas Pitrenas, Oğuzhan Kavruk and
Rengim Gökmen.
In September 2011, He played Liszt Piano Concerto No.
1 with Cem Mansur and the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra of Turkey at İstanbul
and Munich. He also played Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Piano (Op.17) with Jean-Claude
Casadesus and the Sinfonia Varshovia at the opening of Queen
Elisabeth Musical Voyage.
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güncelleştirilme tarihi 08.10.2011