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Yeshua AROYO

Location: Turkey
Graduated from Istanbul Municipal Conservatory’s vocal section, he formed his first choir in 1973. He participated as soloist in many concerts within, Istanbul British Council Madrigal Choir (1977), Istanbul Philharmonic Association Orchestra (1979), Istanbul Dutch-Chapel Cantata Chorus (1977- 90). He followed summer courses by Prof.Paul Schilhawsky (1982) on German Lieder in Salzburg Mozarteum Music Academy and studied on Spanish Songs interpretation in Spain at Musica en Compostela (1986- 87) by soprano Ana Higueras. He is the author of several choral arrangements and adaptations based on famous vocal solo pieces.
 
In 1997-1990 he was the bariton soloist with Istanbul Dutch Chapel Cantata Choir for Haendel’s Messiah, Chandos Anthem, Dettinger Te Deum, Oh Be Joyful In The Lord; Pergolesi’s Magnificat; M.A.Charpentier’s Messe de Minuit Pour Noël; Vivaldi’s Magnificat, Gloria; J.S.Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium, Magnificat, Jesu der du meine Seele and Gabriel Fauré’s Messe de Requiem.
 
In 1982 he founded the Istanbul Chamber Choir which is a private chamber music ensemble with a deep enthusiasm of profound interpretation of a selected international repertory from Middle Age Renaissance, Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras with a private importance for Negro Spirituals, Sefarad and Ashkenazy music.
 
In 1992, he conducted Istanbul State Opera's Youth Choir. During 1991-93 he conducted the Istanbul Chamber Choir under the name of Eurodialogue Chorus in Eurodialogue Assemblies at Yerebatan Cistern and represented Turkey with a great success. In 1994, in an associate concert, he conducted the New Hampshire Friendship Chorus unified with Istanbul Chamber Choir. In 1994-95 he was the conductor/founder for the Çizakça Choir in Bursa.
 
Apart from many domestic appearances in Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya and Mersin, in Europe he performed at choral festivals of Karditsa (Greece 1994), Piteşti (Romania 1997), Preveza (Greece 1998), and Torrevieja (Spain 1999). In 1996 he was honored with The Music Prize of The Mevlana Supreme Foundation (member of World Brotherhood Union) having supported the World Union with the international repertory he performs. The Turkey Polyphonic Choirs Association awarded him as The Choir Conductor for the Year 2000 considering his large activities, successes and all he did to promote choral music in Turkey. In 2002 he owned FKD’s (B’nai Berith Association - Istanbul) Y. Paker Albukrek Music Prize.
 
After a long break he started again as a concert singer with the commemoration evening fo composer Nazife GÜRAN (2002), the Sefarad &Ashkenazy songs (2001) and Broadway Selections from American Jewish Composers in European Jewish Day (2005), Cihat AŞKIN’s "Los caminos se inchen de arenas" songs on contemporary Sefarad poetry (2006).
 
Conducting Istanbul Chamber Choir, AROYO is spotted with his successful performances and the awards for the choir such as the Cup Of 3.Prize in Byzantine Music at the 12.International Choral Festival of Karditsa (Greece 1994 ), the 1994 Communication Prize by the Turkish - Greek Abdi Ipekçi Friendship & Peace Prize Committee (Athens), and Madrigal Success (1997), Musical Performance (1998-99) and Rhythmic Success (2000) prizes by Choir Festival of Turkey (Ankara), the Denizbank Music Prize (1999), the Silver Medal in the 4. Preveza Choral Contest (Greece 1998).
 
His vocal and musical background has an immense impact on his successes as a conductor. In combination of his dynamic musical character and interpretative discipline, AROYO gained a well-known reputation among the İstanbul audiences.

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