İstemihan Taviloğlu
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From: Taviloglu's Personal Album.
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Born | 15 April 1945 Tekirdağ, Turkey |
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Died | 17 March 2006 İzmir, Turkey |
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Genre(s) | Classical | |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Educator, and Arranger | |
Instrument(s) | Violin, Clarinet, Piano |
İstemihan Taviloğlu (1945-2006) was a Turkish composer and a music educator. Born in Tekirdağ, Turkey on April 15, 1945, he was the third child of Ahmet and Nuriye Taviloglu. Istemihan entered the Istanbul Conservatory at the age of eleven began violin instruction for one year, and changed his concentration to clarinet under the direction of Tevfik Çelen. In 1963 he transferred to Ankara State Conservatory and continued his clarinet education with Hayrullah Duygu. After he graduated with a music performance degree as a clarinet player he began pursuing his Master's and DMA degrees in music composition and theory under Adnan Saygun and Erçivan Saydam.
Taviloğlu taught at Ankara State Conservatory and at Dokuz Eylül Conservatory in İzmir. According to the Turkish Daily News, he composed the first Turkish clarinet concerto.
Including some of his famous students and colleagues: Ahmet Kanneci, Fazil Say.
[edit] Compositions
- Op. 1 One, Two, Three, Four, for orchestra, for orchestra, 1983.
- Op. 5 Sport, for orchestra, 1984; World Premier: Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO), 1984.
- Op. 6 Five in One Place, 1984; World Premier: Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO).
- Op. 9 Suit, for orchestra, 1982: World Premier: Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Conductor: Tadeusz Strugala, 1993.
- Op. 12 Clarinet Concerto, 1979; World Premier: Presidential Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Conductor: Gurer Aykal, Soloist: Aykut Doğansoy, March 16, 1979.
[edit] External links
- Retrospective column in the Turkish Daily News, Şefìk Kahramankaptan, Sunday, March 26, 2006.
- Beethovenlives.net/istemihan_taviloglu.htm, in Turkish