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Jazz fans in Turkey, will most readily remember the 8th of July 1984. On that
very day, hearing that Chick Corea and Steve Kujala were going to give a concert
in Atatrk Cultural Centre as part of the stanbul Festival, they had raided
the box offices, and tickets were immediately sold out. On the day of the concert
there was an unprecedented crowd outside the ACC, and many people missed it
as there were no tickets left. Chick Corea made his own surprise at the end
of the concert when he brought Gayle Moran on stage. This unforgettable concert
was the beginning of things to come. It was a reminder that jazz should occupy
a bigger part in the stanbul Festival, and that the musical spectrum of the
Festival should be extended to cover many other musical styles.
As years went by the emphasis on jazz in the stanbul Festival increased. The
first real rock concerts in stanbul were held in the Open-Air Theatre as part
of the stanbul Festival program. The number of concerts under the heading of
jazz, rock and pop grew in number every year. Then the line was crossed in 1988
and the legendary Miles Davis presented unforgettable musical feasts in the
Open-Air Theatre three nights in a row. He was followed by Dizzy Gillespie,
the Modern Jazz Quartet, Stan Getz, Ornette Coleman and many others. In 1993,
the number of concerts under the title Jazz/ Pop/folk had reached 14. This section
itself had grown far beyond the framework of the festival. The same year, the
stanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts held the first stadium concert in Turkey
(Bryan Adams), and then played host to Sting and the Scorpions in the nn
Stadium.
As the years went by, " jazz " also went beyond the limits of its literal meaning,
and the Board of Directors of the stanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts announced
that the 1st International stanbul Jazz Festival was to be held as a separate
event. The festival was planned to be an activity embracing concerts of many
styles of music in addition to jazz; like rock, pop, blues, reggae, new age,
etc. It would surpass the boundaries of the concert sites, and question the
boundary separating the people who produce music from those who consume it.
In short, it would be more than a series of concerts. The result has been seven
years of success with over 250 concerts by hundreds of performers and guest
artists at ten different venues and clubs…A jubilant festival taking place in
the very heart of the city!
One of the best organised festivals in Europe, the International Istanbul Jazz
Festival, has brought renowned artists like Eric Clapton, Lou Reed, Bryan Ferry,
Massive Attack, Bjrk, Deep Forest, Dead Can Dance, Loreena McKennitt, Suzanne
Vega, Patti Smith, Bobby McFerrin, Randy Crawford, The Manhattan Transfer, Jan
Garbarek, Keith Jarrett, Wynton Marsalis, Goran Bregovich, Joshua Redman, Brad
Mehldau to Istanbul's music lovers. With its boundless energy it has become
one of the most important events on the Istanbul cultural scene.
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