Recital Series
Fazil Say
February 10 – February 11, 2026
Board of Officers Room
Turkish pianist and composer Fazıl Say is celebrated for his exceptional talent in seamlessly blending music from the Western classical tradition, classical and folk music influences from his homeland, captivating audiences around the globe. The multifaceted artist and creator comes to the Board of Officers Room to display his virtuosity with a performance of J.S. Bach's beloved Goldberg Variations paired with his own innovative compositions, harkening back to pianists of the past like Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin who showcased their unbounded artistry performing their works and improvisations for the public.
Program
Includes works by J.S. Bach and Fazil Say
“a mesmerizing pianist in his own right and spinner of cinematic musical adventures”
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Dates & Tickets
Ticket Information
$85 (plus fees)
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Support
The Recital Series is supported, in part, by the Howard & Sarah D. Solomon Foundation.
Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council under the leadership of Speaker Adrienne Adams.
Also in the Series
Performed in the Armory’s restored interiors, the Recital Series has developed a stellar reputation for allowing audiences to enjoy the intimacy of music making through thoughtfully curated programs of lieder, art song, and contemporary works in a space which marries excellent acoustics and an austerely elegant Gilded Age interior. This season features some of today’s most exciting musical interpreters from the greatest performance stages in an intimate setting, exciting New York and North American recital debuts, and thrilling premieres of new compositions that evolve the art form.