Performance: Triology
Salt Galata
September 28, 2017 21.00
SALT Galata, Floor 1
Vocalist Saadet Türköz, percussionist Amy Salsgiver, and saxophonist Angelika Niescier will perform together for the first time at SALT Galata. Sharing the understanding that music encourages convergence and mutual acceptance, the artists will present a unique improvisational performance inspired by the audience and the architecture at SALT Galata. Organized as part of Long Thursday, Triology will feature sounds from avant-garde jazz to Central Asian music genres.
Organized with the support of Goethe-Institut Istanbul and Tarabya Cultural Academy, the program is open to all.
Angelika Niescier is a jazz musician and saxophonist currently living in Istanbul. She is a guest artist at the Tarabya Cultural Academy.
Amy Salsgiver is an American percussionist based in Istanbul, working on popular, classical, modern, and experimental music.
Saadet Türköz began her music career as a vocalist for interpretative, experimental, and free folk jazz music. Based in Sweden, Türköz continues to work with various musicians and cross-disciplinary artists.
Vocalist Saadet Türköz, percussionist Amy Salsgiver, and saxophonist Angelika Niescier will perform together for the first time at SALT Galata. Sharing the understanding that music encourages convergence and mutual acceptance, the artists will present a unique improvisational performance inspired by the audience and the architecture at SALT Galata. Organized as part of Long Thursday, Triology will feature sounds from avant-garde jazz to Central Asian music genres.
Organized with the support of Goethe-Institut Istanbul and Tarabya Cultural Academy, the program is open to all.
Angelika Niescier is a jazz musician and saxophonist currently living in Istanbul. She is a guest artist at the Tarabya Cultural Academy.
Amy Salsgiver is an American percussionist based in Istanbul, working on popular, classical, modern, and experimental music.
Saadet Türköz began her music career as a vocalist for interpretative, experimental, and free folk jazz music. Based in Sweden, Türköz continues to work with various musicians and cross-disciplinary artists.