Beyza Yazgan is a Turkish pianist and composer. She performed in such renowned venues as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Abrons Art Center for New York Electroacoustic Music Festival, Teatro Alfieri in Italy, and curated multiple fundraiser concerts. While working on her PhD in piano performance at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University State Conservatory in Istanbul, she held a part-time faculty teaching position. She has been teaching piano for 14 years to students of all levels and ages. |
Beyza Yazgan |
In 2018, she earned Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes School of Music at The New School. She has won numerous competitions and performed as a soloist in her native Turkey and in the United States.
She has also organized and performed benefit recitals at the British and Italian Embassies in Istanbul to raise awareness for childhood cancers and Syrian refugees.
Her debut album, 'To Anatolia: Selections from the Turkish Five’, was released by Bridge Records in 2021 and has been praised for its high-level artistry by classical music magazines such as Gramophone,
The WholeNote.
She has also organized and performed benefit recitals at the British and Italian Embassies in Istanbul to raise awareness for childhood cancers and Syrian refugees.
Her debut album, 'To Anatolia: Selections from the Turkish Five’, was released by Bridge Records in 2021 and has been praised for its high-level artistry by classical music magazines such as Gramophone,
The WholeNote.