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Kerem Görsev Quartet to kick off ‘Jazz at Breakfast'

Kerem Görsev Quartet to kick off ‘Jazz at Breakfast' - This year's "Jazz at Breakfast" concert series at İstanbul's Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM), a weekly event that combines a mini concert, a museum visit and a Sunday brunch, gets under way this Sunday with a concert by the Kerem Görsev Quartet.
This year's "Jazz at Breakfast" concert series at İstanbul's Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM), a weekly event that combines a mini concert, a museum visit and a Sunday brunch, gets under way this Sunday with a concert by the Kerem Görsev Quartet.

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This is the seventh year of the series, and it will run until Aug. 16. The events run 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tickets, priced at TL 65, can be purchased at the main ticket booth of the SSM and at Biletix sales points.

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