
Chords of Change
History · Drama
Overview
During the Turkish artistic revolution of the 1930s, a group of pioneers staged Özsoy Opera, the first opera in the history of Turkish Republic.
Top Cast


Salih Bademci
Salih Bademci
Ahmet Adnan Saygun
Salih Bademci
Ahmet Adnan Saygun


Ertan Saban
Ertan Saban
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Ertan Saban
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk


Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Münir Hayri Egeli
Ahmet Rıfat Şungar
Münir Hayri Egeli


Birce Akalay
Birce Akalay
Nimet Vahid
Birce Akalay
Nimet Vahid


Melis Sezen
Melis Sezen
Mediha Hanım
Melis Sezen
Mediha Hanım


Şifanur Gül
Şifanur Gül
Nükhet
Şifanur Gül
Nükhet


Mehmet Özgür
Mehmet Özgür
Süleyman
Mehmet Özgür
Süleyman
Burak Bilgili
Burak Bilgili
Burak Bilgili


Emre Karayel
Emre Karayel
Emre Karayel


Bensu Soral
Bensu Soral
Bensu Soral
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