Duo Ekeš – Ezo Sarici and Deniz Cengiz Concert

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Duo Ekeš, featuring violinist Ezo Sarici and pianist Deniz Cengiz, is an emerging violin-piano duo praised for their compelling performances and comedic interaction with their audiences.
Duo Ekeš are dedicated to exploring the underplayed corners of the classical repertoire, with a particular passion for works by Turkish composers whose music remains largely unknown. Their performances as a duo have taken them to venues
such as Duke’s Hall, the Austrian Consulate of Istanbul, and Gregynog Hall in Wales, where they hold a residency.
They have earned recognition for their artistry and musical collaboration, connecting audiences with both familiar and lesser-
known works.
The duo have had several concert tours in the U.K. and Turkey, with more tours planned in December 2024 and March 2025. These will include performances in Istanbul, Ankara, Bursa, London, Wales, and Scotland, continuing their mission to
share their unique repertoire and dynamic performances with diverse audiences.
Ezo Sarici, born in 2002, is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, where she now continues her Master’s degree under Prof. Roman Simovic. Ezo’s career spans solo and chamber performances across Europe, with highlights including festivals
such as the Sardinia International Music Festival and Aberystwyth Music Festival. She has performed at major venues such as the Royal Festival Hall and Barbican Centre and is also an emerging composer, with her folk-inspired works set to premiere at the Barbican Centre in 2025.
Deniz Cengiz, born in 2003, began her musical education in Istanbul before receiving a full scholarship to the Purcell School of Music. She is currently studying Solo Piano at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig with Prof. Markus Tomas and Chamber Music with Prof. Boris Kusnezow. Deniz has performed as a soloist with orchestras performing Clara Schumann Piano Concerto and has appeared at venues including Wigmore Hall and Duke’s Hall. She has received multiple awards in international piano competitions and is an experienced recitalist
and chamber musician.
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