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Ergican Saydam[edit]

Ergican Saydam (born March 28, 1929, in İstanbul; died December 21, 2009, in İstanbul) was a Turkishpianist and piano pedagogue. He was an advocate of Turkish composers such as Cemal Reşit Rey, [[Ahmed Adnan Saygun], Cengiz Tanç and İlhan Usmanbaşwhose music he premiered and recorded. His repertory centers around German romantic literature, particularly the music of Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann

Biography[edit]

Ergican Saydam studied with Ferdi Statzer in Istanbul Conservatory and with Friedrich Wührer in Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Munich. Mr. Saydam gave more than 2000 concerts in five continents. He made several recordings of piano literature and also contemporary composers. He also tought at the Mimar Sinan Istanbul Conservatory and was appointed to a professorship. In 1986, Ergican Saydam recorded the world premiere (after the composer) of Franz Liszt's ''Grande Marche Paraphrase pour Abdul Medjid Khan'' (Sultan Abdülmecid) composed in 1847. He was the jury for The International Ravel Piano Competition in 1975. He also received the Bad Gastein, Margrit Ramdohr and Simon Bolivar prizes.

Publications[edit]

Her daughter mezzo-soprano Ezgi Saydam wrote Taburede 60 Yıl|60 Years on Stool (Arma, 2009)

Discography[edit]

He recorded a LP called Turkish Themes including works of Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt and also contemporary Turkish composers such as Ulvi Cemal Erkin, Cenan Akın, Bülent Tarcan and İlhan Usmanbaş. He also made numerous special recordings for the TRT Radio (Turkish National Radio-TV).