Sezi Seskir
Sezi Seskir received her first degree in piano in Ankara, Turkey. She went on with her studies in Lübeck Musikhochschule and then completed a D.M.A. degree with Malcolm Bilson in Cornell University. She concertized widely in Europe and in the US. Seskir edited the piano works of Robert Schumann for the Schott and Bärenreiter publishing houses in Germany. She is also the co-editor of an essay collection titled “Topics in Musical Interpretation” that was published by Routledge. Her CD of three Beethoven violin sonatas with Lucy Russell recorded on period instruments appeared in 2020 by the Acis label, which was received enthusiastically by reviewers. She is a co-founder of the Chamber Music Collective, an intensive chamber music program on period instruments. She is currently an Associate Professor of Music at Bucknell University