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Selim Giray (born 6 June 1970,
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violinist, researcher, clinician and conductor.


Biography

Giray is director of orchestral studies at
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. Previously, he served as assistant professor of music education and violin pedagogy at Wichita State University School of Music (2012–2015). Between 2007 and 2015, he served as concertmaster of The Ohio Light Opera, where he performed for 20,000 patrons each season and has been featured on eight CDs for Albany Records. Giray served as associate professor of violin, viola and artistic director and conductor of PSU Chamber Orchestra and Southeast Kansas Symphony Orchestra at
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(between 2002–2012). Between 2000 and 2003, Giray taught at Interlochen Arts Camp. As a violinist, Giray has performed extensively in four continents, and has appeared frequently on the radio and television, including the NPR. He has performed as soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, and orchestral player. In 2010, Giray has been appointed Field Editor for the
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. An active clinician, Giray presented at numerous clinics and conferences, including The Midwest Clinic in 2013, and two years earlier, at the American String Teachers Association's National Conference. Most recently, Giray's article titled "To Tilt or Not to Tilt" appeared in the November 2013 issue of American String Teacher—the peer reviewed quarterly journal of the American String Teachers Association. Previously, Giray has interviewed Eliot Chapo for The Strad (July 2010). Also, he recorded a CD, titled ''Turkish Music for Violin & Piano'' for ERMMedia with pianist Dr. June Chun-Young (2010, distributed by Naxos). In addition, he edited Adnan Saygun's violin concerto for the Peermusic Classical Europe. In 2003, Edwin Mellen Press published Giray's treatise, titled "A Biography of the Turkish Composer Ahmed Adnan Saygun and a Discussion of his Violin Works". The Ministry of Culture of Turkey published the same work in Turkish, with a preface by then Minister of Culture, Istemihan Talay. In 2016, Giray has performed the world premiere of
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's violin concerto (Op. 29, 1849) with University of Arkansas Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Robert K. Mueller. In 2014, Giray performed for the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C., at the residence of the ambassador of Australia. Performed a violin recital with Dr. Özgür Ünaldı (Semifinalist at Chopin International Piano Competition in Rome, and Second Prize winner at International Johannes Brahms Piano Competition in Pörtschach, Austria) at Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul International Spectral Music Conference, and Uludağ University, Conservatory of Music, in Bursa, Turkey. During the summers of 2008 and 2013, he visited Asunción, Paraguay for master classes and performances as soloist and conductor. Giray performed at the 34th International Istanbul Music Festival as a member of Istanbul Chamber Orchestra. Also, he played as Acting Concertmaster of Istanbul Chamber Orchestra in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he performed in front of an elite audience of foreign dignitaries. During that trip, Giray gave lectures and master classes at Istanbul Technical University, Bilkent University, and Yıldız University in Turkey, and Edison Academy in Germany. As a doctoral candidate at the
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, Giray studied with Eliot Chapo, former Concertmaster of such orchestras as the New York Philharmonic and the
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. Prior to that, in 1992 he was awarded a joint fellowship from the
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and
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, where he studied with Fritz Gearhart. A native of Istanbul, Giray graduated from Istanbul State Conservatory and
Mimar Sinan University The Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University ( tr, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, or MSGSÜ) is a Turkish public university dedicated to higher education in the fine arts. It is located in the Fındıklı neighbourhood of Beyoğlu, Istanbul ...
State Conservatory, where he studied with Saim Akçıl. During his tenure at
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, Giray has recruited international students, including Paraguay, Romania, China, South Korea, and Turkey. Within the years his students won numerous competitions, including various Concerto-Aria and Chamber Music Competitions, and the coveted
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Solo Competition—Winner of 2006 Kansas Chapter. Giray’s students have been accepted in graduate programs at
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,
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, the
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, the University of Missouri - Kansas City and The
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with assistantships. Some are members of orchestras including the
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, the
Civic Orchestra of Chicago The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) was founded by Theodore Thomas in 1891. The ensemble makes its home at Orchestra Hall in Chicago and plays a summer season at the Ravinia Festival. The music director is Riccardo Muti, who began his tenure ...
, the
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, the Houston Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, and the
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.


CD recordings

* "Dream City & The Magic Knight." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2014 ROY1541-42. * "H.M.S. Pinafore." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2013 ROY1459-60. * "The Pirates of Penzance." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2011 ROY1331-32. * "The Fortune Teller." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2011 ROY1326-27. * "Turkish Music for Violin and Piano." Selim Giray, violin; June Chun-Young, piano (Norfolk: ERMMedia, 2010 RM7101. * "Patience." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2010 ROY1241-42. * "El Capitan." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2010 ROY1236-37. * "Mlle. Modiste." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2009 ROY1146-47. * "Ruddigore." Ohio Light Opera Selim Giray, Concertmaster (Albany: Albany Records, 2009 ROY1164-65.


Books, editions and articles

* ''String Methods for Beginners,'' (New York:
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, 2020). * "Common Core to Common Score: Implementing the Common Core State Standards in Orchestra Classes" with Steve Oare in the ''American String Teacher'' 68 (1) (February 2018): 30–34. * "The Youth Symphony Orchestra of Santa Cruz Sierra Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil in Twelve Questions" in Kansas Music Review, 79 (3). URL: http://kansasmusicreview.com/2017/03/05/the-youth-symphony-orchestra-of-santa-cruz-sierra-orquesta-sinfonica-juvenil-in-twelve-questions/ * "The Many Sides of Setup, Part II: Instrument Setup Related Issues" with Kasia Bugaj in the ''American String Teacher'' 66 (4) (November 2016): 18–21. * "The Many Sides of Setup, Part I: Rehearsal Room Related Issues" with Kasia Bugaj in the ''American String Teacher'' 66 (3) (August 2016): 42–45. * "Redefining Music Literacy: Common Core to Common Score" with Steve Oare and Elaine Bernstorf in ''Contemporary Research in Music Learning Across the Lifespan: Music Education and Human Development,'' ed. Jennifer A. Bugos (New York; London:
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, 2017). * "Collé Action" with Jacob M. Dakon in the ''American String Teacher'' 65 (3) (August 2015): 32–35. * "To Tilt or Not to Tilt" in the ''American String Teacher'' 63 (4) (November 2013): 36–40. * "Utilize Your Technical String Knowledge to Improve Your Conducting" in the ''American String Teacher'' 62 (1) (February 2012): 44–47. * Interview of Eliot Chapo in ''
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'' 121 (July 2010): 69. * ''A. Adnan Saygun Violin Concerto Op. 44,'' (Hamburg: Peermusic Classical, 2008). Piano reduction by John C. Ross. * ''A Biography of the Turkish Composer Ahmed Adnan Saygun and a Discussion of his Violin Works.'' (Lewiston, N.Y.:
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, 2003). With a preface by Evin İlyasoğlu. * ''Ahmed Adnan Saygun’un Keman Yapıtları: Bir Kemancıya Rehber hmed Adnan Saygun’s Violin Works: a Violinist's Handbook'' (Ankara: Ministry of Culture Publications, 2002). With a preface by the Minister of Culture of Turkey, M. İstemihan Talay.


Contributions as field editor

* Jessie Wright Martin. ''The Operettas of Emmerich Kalman.'' (Lewiston, N.Y.:
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, 2014). With a foreword by Michael Miller.


Bibliography

* Emre Aracı. "Carnegie Hall'da Mehtaplı Bir Gece Moonlit Night at the Carnegie Hall" in ''Andante'' 68 (April 2012): 52–57. * Erman Türkili. "Oku İzle Dinle ead, Watch, Listen" in ''NeoFilarmoni'' 7 (February 2012): 44–45. * Emre Aracı. "Kansas'tan New York'a Türk Müziğinin Elçileri he Ambassadors of Turkish Music from Kansas to New York" in ''Kayıp Seslerin İzinde'' (YKY 2011): 165–171. * Emre Aracı. "Kansas'tan New York'a Türk Müziğinin Elçileri he Ambassadors of Turkish Music from Kansas to New York" in ''Andante'' 47 (June 2010): 66–69. * Emre Aracı. "Giray ve Ross'un yeni Saygun keman konçertosu edisyonu he New Saygun Violin Concerto Edition by Giray and Ross" in ''Andante'' 37 (December 2008 – January 2009): 96–97.


External links


ABC Color 22-05-2013





An Article on the Violin and Piano Recital at the Carnegie Hall (in Turkish)

The Trio Recital at the Carnegie Hall

The Violin and Piano Recital at the Carnegie Hall

Fanfare's Review

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Giray, Selim 1970 births Living people American male violinists Turkish emigrants to the United States East Carolina University faculty Musicians from Istanbul Wichita State University faculty Florida State University alumni Pittsburg State University faculty Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University alumni 21st-century American violinists 21st-century American male musicians