Brett Sroka and Jashiin. They will perform One Linden Tree, Then Another…

  • Dates: 10 – 10 May, 2024
Brett Sroka is a composer and interdisciplinary artist traversing the spheres of contemporary music, art and technology. His work has been presented at The New Museum in New York City, Manifesta 12 Palermo, Italy, Roulette in Brooklyn, NY. In 2015-2021 he initiated the performance program at Levy Gorvy Gallery in New York City, curating aesthetic dialogues between the performing and visual arts for their regular series of exhibition events. In 2023 Sroka's video installation, Endless Song, was exhibited at the Galway Arts Centre and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Ireland.

Jashiin is a composer of notated and electronic music whose work encompasses a wide variety of styles and media, from through-composed modern counterpoint to free and semi-controlled improvisation. His recent work includes Meltem, a commission sponsored by Harvard University, and Bitterness Is Best Declined as a Companion, an album of electronic music realized using field recordings made in Istanbul and Balıkesir. He is currently based in Istanbul and enrolled in MİAM’s masters program in composition.

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    İTÜ Dr. Erol Üçer Centre for Advanced Studies in Music

    İTÜ Dr. Erol Üçer Center for Advanced Studies in Music (MIAM) was established in 1999 as a department of İTÜ Social Sciences Institute. Dr. Erol Üçer, who is a graduate of ITU, undertook the foundership and acted as the main sponsor. The original idea was conceived by Gülsün Sağlamer, the former rector of ITU. Sağlamer suggested Prof. Dr. Kamran İnce and Prof. Dr. Cihat Aşkın the idea to establish a graduate school that gives education in English, and where foreign scholars would be invited to teach and do research. Kamran İnce who thought positively about the idea pointed out to Gülsün Sağlamer that methods developed in the 20th century for graduate-level music studies were only applied in the American educational system that practiced creative approaches to music rather than rote-learning; and that Turkey needed a comprehensive music library. Furthermore, he emphasized that since İTÜ is a technical university, it would be very important to implement the technological aspect by giving electronic, electro-acoustic music, sonic arts, sound engineering and design educations as well. In addition to these areas, the idea of giving music business and management educations was also considered. Eventually, when Dr. Erol Üçer specified that he would completely back up the project that took shape from these ideas, MIAM was founded as Turkey’s first music master’s program (1999) and music doctoral program (2002) that gives education in %100 English language.