1991 Alt Anatolisches Tagebuch for Piano.1991 3 Maerchen for Piano and Chamber Orchestra.1990 Paganini Jazz 2st Version for Piano.1990 Reflections for Piano Violin and Orchestra.1990 Nasreddin Hodja's Dances for Piano / Opus 1.1988 Paganini Jazz 1st Version for Piano.1987 Schwarze Hymnen for Violin and Piano.International Beethoven Human Rights, Peace, Freedom, Fight Against Poverty and Internalization Award, 2016.International Secularism Award by the French Republican Secularism Committee, 2015.Award of the 'Rheingau Music Festival', one of Germany's most important classical music events, 2013.Pianist of the Year Award, Andante Classical Music Awards, 2010.Composer of the Year Award, Andante Classical Music Awards, 2010.Deutsche Phono Akademie ECHO Award, 2001.Diapason d'Or (Golden Record) Award, 2000.Maurice Clairmont Foundation Award, 1995.Boston Metamorphosen Orchestra Soloist Award, 1995.Radio France / Beracasa Foundation Award, 1995.Young Concert Soloists Competition World Winner, 1995.Young Concert Soloists Competition European Winner, 1994.In 2008, he was appointed as "Cultural Ambassador" by the European Union. The choir gave its first concert on August 29, 2015, and performed the composer's Nazım Hikmet Oratorio in this concert that took place at Bilkent Odeon Concert Hall in Ankara. The artist established the Nazım Hikmet Choir in 2015 and became the general music director. He took part as a soloist in the album Serenade Baðcan both in Turkey and the duo has given concerts in many countries. The albums İlk Şarkılar (2013), Yeni Şarkılar (2015) and Shu Dünyası Sırrı were the products of this interest. Say reflected his interest in poetry and literature on his art. The music of the 2008 Sivas '93 theater play also belongs to the artist. The CD with the same title, which also includes the piano piece composed by Say, inspired by the folk song "Black Earth" by Turkish saz poet Aşık Veysel, who was the chairman of the piano jury at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2007, ranked 6th on the Billboard charts in the United States.
At the closing concert of the 2007 Florence Festival, he presented an open air concert with the Florence Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta, which was watched by twenty thousand people. Throughout his career, Fazıl Say gave concerts with orchestras such as New York Philharmonic, Sankt-Peterburg Philharmonic, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Vienna Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, French National Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony. Among these works are the oratorios titled Nazım and Metin Altıok Lament, 4 piano concertos, the orchestral work written in memory of Albert Einstein on the order of the University of Zurich, the ballet Patara, which was composed on the order of the celebration committee in Vienna on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 250th birthday. On the other hand, he began to compose oratorios, piano concertos, orchestral in various forms, chamber music and piano works, songs for voice and piano. First place in the Young Concert Soloists Europe competition in 1994 kazanAn Say started his concert career as the winner of the intercontinental competition held in New York in 1995. He made his stage and television debut on April 1979 in 23, playing his own composition at the age of 8, in a children's festival program in which names such as Müjdat Gezen, Sezen Aksu and Erol Evgin were guests.
While receiving his diploma as a concerto soloist in 1991, he was appointed as a piano and chamber music teacher at the Berlin Academy of Design Arts and Music in 1992. He continued his studies at the Düsseldorf Music Academy with a German scholarship. Say, who started piano at the age of four, studied at the Ankara State Conservatory in Special Status for Gifted Children and completed the piano and composition departments of the conservatory in 1987. He began playing the melodica upon his doctor's suggestion to play the wind instrument. Say, who was born with a cleft lip and palate, had an operation in infancy and his cleft lip was sutured. His father and mother divorced when he was 4 years old. His grandfather Fazıl Say, who bears the same name, was on the Spartakusbund resistance team of Rosa Luxemburg. His father is a writer, writer, writer and musicologist Ahmet Say and his mother is the pharmacist Gürgün Say. Fazıl Say (born Januin Ankara), Turkish classical western music pianist and composer.