Now that Turkey's coalition government is in the process of being formed, the future of performing arts organizations, specifically those that present classical music, is a hot topic. The clock is ticking for these organizations, some of which may face an uncertain future, depending on the coalition's potential to negatively assess the uniqueness of what and how the musical arts contribute to the health and wealth of society.
A ‘pro bono publico’ prescription for İstanbul’s performing arts
Todays Zaman,
05 July 2015, Turkey
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