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Born | 6 June 1970 Istanbul, Turkey |
Occupation | Turkish Born, American Violinist Researcher, Clinician and Conductor |
Website | http://www.selimgiray.com |
Selim Giray, (born 6 June 1970, Istanbul) Turkish born American Violinist, Researcher, Clinician and Conductor.
Turkish born violinist Selim Giray is Director of Orchestral Studies at University of Mississippi. 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 CD's 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 Pittsburg State University (Between 2002–2012). Between the years of 2000 and 2003, Dr. 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, Selim Giray has been appointed Field Editor for the Edwin Mellen Press.
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 Dr. 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.