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Picoğlu Osman |
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Birth name | Osman Gökçe |
Also known as | Piçoğlu Osman, Osman Bicioğlu, Bicoğlu, Piç Oğlu Osman |
Born | 1901 Daylı, Görele, Sandjak of Giresun, Trabzon Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
Origin | Görele, Turkey |
Died | May 31, 1946Turkey | (aged 44) Black Sea Coast,
Genres | Kemençe |
Occupations | Kemençe player |
Years active | 1910–1946 |
Associated acts | Tuzcuoğlu Mehmet Ali (Kodalak's tutor), Kodalak Halil Agha (Picoğlu's tutor), Durkaya Kemal İpşir, Mehmet Sırrı Öztürk, Katip Şadi |
Picoğlu Osman (pronounced [pidʒo:ɫu osmɑn] in Turkish)(Birth name: Osman Gökçe)(born 1901[note 1], Daylı Village, Borough of Görele [note 2], Ottoman Empire-d. 31 May[1] 1946, Turkish Black Sea coast, Republic of Turkey) was a Turkish kemençe player[2] from the Eastern Black Sea Region in Turkey. He was also a famous composer and he is thought to be one of the best kemençe players.[3]
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He was born to a Chepni Turkish family in Görele. His father's name was İsmail and his mother's name was Esma. His mother died in 1905 and his father died in 1912. In 1910, when he was at the age of 9, he began playing Kemençe. Another kemençe player Kodalak Halil Agha taught him how to play kemençe. Then he attended traditional festivals and weddings and performed famous Kemençe türküs.[4]
Osman was thought to be a very talented player because of his style of play.[5] He worked at TRT Radio in Ankara for four months. He recorded songs on 78 rpm vinyls. His records include:
During Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's visit to Trabzon, Picoğlu played kemençe in front of the president.[6]
He influenced a lot of kemençe players who are now among the best. Mehmet Sırrı Öztürk is an important kemençe player who is influenced by Picoğlu.
He was on board of a ship which sailed to Istanbul when he died. His cause of death is not exactly known but it is thought to be tuberculosis or cirrhosis.