
Kamran Ince (born 1960) is a composer of Turkish-American descent. He was born in Glendive, Montana, but at six moved with his family to Turkey. He entered the Ankara Conservatory at the age of ten, where he began studying cello and piano, and he took composition lessons with Ilhan Baran. In 1977 came further composition studies at Izmir University with Muammer Sun, but Ince returned to the United States in 1978, where he enrolled at Oberlin College in Ohio
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Symphony No. 5, "Galatasaray": III. —
MKG Variations
Songs in Other Words: Folk Song
Two Step Passion
Symphony No. 5, "Galatasaray": I. —
Domes
Hot, Red, Cold, Vibrant
In White
Flight Box
Symphony No. 5, "Galatasaray": II. —
Symphony No. 5, "Galatasaray": IV. —
Songs in Other Words: Agitation
Requiem Without Words
Songs in Other Words: Obsession
Songs in Other Words: Venetian Gondola Song
Songs in Other Words: Restless
Kocekce for Violin and Piano
Concerto for Orchestra, Turkish Instruments and Voices: I. —
Lines for Violin and Piano
My Friend Mozart
Fantasie of a Sudden Turtle for Piano Quartet
Songs in Other Words: Lost Happiness
IV. Forgotten Souls
V. Calls
Concerto for Orchestra, Turkish Instruments and Voices: III. —
To The Blue
Tracing for Cello and Piano
In Memoriam: 8/17/99
Concerto for Orchestra, Turkish Instruments and Voices: II. —
Turquoise
Songs in Other Words: Dance of Rebels
Kac! (Escape! From "A") for Alto Saxophone, Percussion & Piano
Before Infrared
Arches
Symphony No. 2, "Fall of Constantinople": II. Hagia Sophia
Symphony No. 4, "Sardis": I. Hermus River
III. Acropol
Music for a Lost Earth: III. To float with
Symphony No. 2, "Fall of Constantinople": I. City and the Walls
Dreamlines
IV. Thousand Hills
I. Hermus River
Symphony No. 3, "Siege of Vienna": I. Long March
Concerto for Orchestra, Turkish Instruments and Voices: IV. —
Music for a Lost Earth: I. To open with
Music for a Lost Earth: IV. To wander with
III. War of the Walls
Piano Concerto
II. City Under Siege
Music for a Lost Earth: V. To be passionate with
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