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The twin sisters '''Ferhan & Ferzan Önder''' (born October 2, 1965 at [[Tokat]], [[Turkey]]) are [[Turkish people|Turkish]]-[[Austria]]n pianists who perform mostly as a piano duo.
The twin sisters '''Ferhan & Ferzan Önder''' (born October 2, 1965 at [[Tokat]], [[Turkey]]) are [[Turkish people|Turkish]]-[[Austria]]n pianists who perform mostly as a piano duo.


At the age of seven, they moved to [[Ankara]] to study in the [[Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory|State Conservatory]]. Already at the age of 14, they won a Jury Special Award at the Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Alessandro Casagrande in [[Terni]], [[Italy]].
At the age of seven, they moved to [[Ankara]] to study in the [[Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory|State Conservatory]]. Already at the age of 14, they won a Jury Special Award at the [[ Viotti Mudic Festival|Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Alessandro Casagrande]] in [[Terni]], [[Italy]].


Next, they won the "First Prize" at the International Piano Duo Competition in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]].
Next, they won the "First Prize" at the International Piano Duo Competition in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]].

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Ferzan and Ferhan Önder after a concert in Hainburg an der Donau, Austria, 2017.
Önder Sisters at Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 2011 after a concert in Kiel, Germany.

The twin sisters Ferhan & Ferzan Önder (born October 2, 1965 at Tokat, Turkey) are Turkish-Austrian pianists who perform mostly as a piano duo.

At the age of seven, they moved to Ankara to study in the State Conservatory. Already at the age of 14, they won a Jury Special Award at the Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Alessandro Casagrande in Terni, Italy.

Next, they won the "First Prize" at the International Piano Duo Competition in Hamburg, Germany. In 1985, after winning a competition, which led to a concert in Vienna, the twins decided to move to Austria, where they studied at the Academy of Music in Vienna with Noel Flores and Paul Badura-Skoda.[1] In the academy, they also met Alfons Kontarsky, who became their mentor and a close friend until his death.

The twin sisters produced a number of CDs. Their CD Vivaldi Reflections, which had been released under the label EMI Records in 2001, won the "Echo Klassik Prize" of the German Phono Academy. Their next CD was 1001 Nights (EMI, 2003) with adaptations of Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Balakirev and Mozart.

In 2003, they were appointed UNICEF goodwill ambassador.[2]

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