Cemal Reşit Rey

Cemal Reşit Rey
Born (1904-10-25)October 25, 1904
Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire
Died October 7, 1985(1985-10-07) (aged 80)
Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality Turkish
Occupation Composer, pianist, screenwriter, conductor

Cemal Reşit Rey (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒeˈmaɫ ɾeˈʃit ɾej]) (October 25, 1904 - October 7, 1985) was a Turkish composer, pianist, script writer and conductor. He was well known for a string of successful popular Turkish-language operettas for which his brother Ekrem Reşit Rey (1900-1959) wrote the librettos.

He was born on October 25, 1904 in Jerusalem, and died on October 7, 1985 in Istanbul. He was one of the five pioneers of classical music in Turkey known as 'The Turkish Five' in the first half of the 20th century. Notable students include Yüksel Koptagel, a Turkish composer and pianist.

Works

Operettas:

Legacy

Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall in Istanbul is named after him.[2]

References

  1. Nail Tan Derlemeler makaleler 2007 Page 64 "Tespit edebildiğimiz kadarıyla Türk kompozitörlerin yarattıkları opera, bale, operet, oratoryo türündeki eserler şunlardır: ... Operetler: Lüküs Hayat (Cemal Reşit Rey) Deli Dolu (Cemal Reşit Rey).
  2. http://www.crrks.org/


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