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Outstanding winter 2024 graduate student: Melda Turun莽o臒lu

Melda Turunço臒lu

For Melda Turun莽o臒lu, music is more than its ingredients.

Turun莽o臒lu鈥攚ho graduates this month with a master鈥檚 in guitar performance from the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder College of Music鈥攆inds a value that goes deeper than melody, harmony and tempo when she plays classical guitar. Originally from Turkey, Turun莽o臒lu draws on music as an essential tool to make connections in a new country and a new culture.

鈥淓nglish is my second language. It鈥檚 difficult to try to connect with people in a different language,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲hen I first came to the U.S., I was uncomfortable talking to people鈥擨 felt I couldn鈥檛 explain myself well. But I found a connection through music. It鈥檚 not only melody, or rhythm鈥攜ou鈥檙e connecting with people.鈥

Turun莽o臒lu speaks candidly and earnestly about the odyssey that brought her from her native Turkey to a two-year stint in Italy (where she attended an early music school in Venice and studied with lutenist Massimo Lonardi for a year), then back to Istanbul and finally to her current home in Boulder.

Though she communicates in English with ease and grace, approaching a new language, culture and pace of life in Boulder wasn鈥檛 easy. Turun莽o臒lu came to 欧美口爆视频 with her husband and young son six years ago, and found herself facing profound inner questions.

鈥淚 began to ask myself, what am I doing here? Maybe I was regretful about coming here. Everything is very different,鈥 Turun莽o臒lu recalls, adding that she realized she missed being a musician and a performer. That self-examination ultimately led her to contact Associate Professor of Guitar Nicol貌 Spera. 鈥淚 played guitar for him and he encouraged me a lot to apply for a master鈥檚 at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder.鈥

That initial show of support from Spera ultimately offered a path toward connection, purpose and fulfillment as Turun莽o臒lu set about honing her craft and finding ways to communicate creatively on a universal level鈥攁n approach that aligns with the College of Music鈥檚 commitment to developing broadly-based, multifaceted universal musicians.

She expanded her network among faculty and fellow students alike, continuing to work with Spera and connecting with recently retired Professor of Harpsichord Robert Hill, who worked with Turun莽o臒lu on Baroque music and included her in showcases. The chance to play for audiences, to create that immediate bond with listeners, proved to be an important step in Turun莽o臒lu鈥檚 evolution as an artist.

鈥淗ill encouraged me to play solo in his ensemble showcases even though I was feeling insecure after so many years without performing for people. He told me, you have to share your music. You are here for this,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o I played. I played many times for his ensemble showcases during the past two years鈥攁s well as in smaller spaces such as a retirement community, a coffee shop and even my son鈥檚 school. There was an earthquake in Turkey last year and I played for a fundraiser. It was an amazing feeling to help people in need with my music.鈥

All of these opportunities helped Turun莽o臒lu grow and advance, including the chance to study the music of the Renaissance, and the Baroque and Romantic eras; occasions to share her art with audiences; and access to a higher grade of instrument built by luthier John Weissenrieder.

鈥淛ohn鈥檚 family gave some of his guitars to the College of Music鈥檚 guitar studio and Nicol貌 gave me one of them for two years. I owe a lot to this guitar,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 met with John鈥檚 parents. They came to all of my recitals. We hugged and cried and it felt so nice to connect with them. They鈥檙e like a family now.鈥

At 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, Turun莽o臒lu has grown as an artist, a musician and as a part of our community. And she鈥檚 intent on continuing the journey鈥攖eaching, performing and learning. Turun莽o臒lu has been accepted to the College of Music鈥檚 Artist Diploma program and will begin studies next fall.

In the meantime, she鈥檒l continue to draw on her music to find new ways to communicate and connect to a community that鈥檚 come to feel more like home.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 perform for almost 10 years. I began again, and I feel like now I鈥檝e found a connection with people. That鈥檚 precious for me and I don鈥檛 want to lose it,鈥 she says. 鈥淧eople here鈥攖hey care about your gift. They see a special thing. You are making music, they share their feelings afterward鈥攁nd it鈥檚 great.鈥

The University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 winter 2024 degree conferral is Dec. 19. To all our extraordinary graduates, CONGRATULATIONS and welcome to the Forever Buffs family鈥攚e hope you鈥檒l join us for our听spring 2025 recognition ceremony!