
About
Sezi Seskir is an Associate Professor of Music at Bucknell University specializing in historical performance practice on period instruments. She maintains active performance and scholarly engagement across Europe, North America, and Turkey while contributing to major editorial projects for prominent music publishers.
Her academic credentials include:
- D.M.A. in Performance Practice, Cornell University
- M.M.A. in Performance Practice, Cornell University
- Music Education Degree, Musikhochschule Lübeck, Germany
- Artist's Diploma, Musikhochschule Lübeck, Germany
- B.A. in Piano Performance, Ankara State Conservatory, Turkey
Dr. Seskir's research centers on historical keyboard performance practices from the late 18th to mid-19th centuries, with particular expertise in 5-octave instruments (c. 1770-1800) and 6/6.5-octave instruments (c. 1800-1850). Her scholarly work focuses on Schumann and Beethoven, informed by hands-on experience with period instruments. This manifests in critical editions for Bärenreiter's Schumann Complete Edition, presentations at the American Musicological Society, and acclaimed recordings on original instruments. She actively bridges performance and scholarship through guest lecture-recitals at institutions including UC Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, and the Royal Conservatory of the Hague.
She co-founded the Chamber Music Collective, an intensive training program operating across UC Berkeley and Bucknell University campuses, demonstrating her commitment to advancing chamber music pedagogy through historical performance practices.
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