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Ayşe Tütüncü

Ayşe Tütüncü

First female jazz fusion composer in Turkey
"My work has a lot to do with jazz. But it also has a lot to do with other things."

Date of Birth: 1960 1960

Place of Birth: Adana, Turkey

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Field of Activity

Composition
"Apart from my interest first in rock and then in jazz, my ears are always open to the land on which we live and to the music of all the neighbouring lands. In fact what I do is nothing more than combining all the things I love. There is a piece called "Pasajlar"(Passages) we play a lot in concerts. This piece is made of four parts. The first part is a Monteverdi quotation, the second is a Kurdish melody, the third is my song "Lidyalı kadın" (Lydian Woman) and the last is a part resembling Caucasian rhythm.(…). In this piece, everyone finds something they can relate to for themselves and others."
(Ayşe Tütüncü)
Musical Samples of the Ayşe Tütüncü Trio
Albums
  • Ölümden Önce Bir Hayat Vardır, Mozaik '83, Ada Müzik, 1993
  • Ardından, Ada Müzik, 1985
  • Çook Alametler Belirdi, Ada Müzik, 1988
  • Plastik Aşk, Piccatura, 1990
  • Vapurlar, Film müziği, ADA Müzik, 1990
  • Çeşitlemeler, ADA Müzik, 1999
  • Panayır, EMI / Blue Note, 2005

Awards

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Education

Conservatory, Piano Department, Istanbul

Contributions to Society

The Women's Songs Project

Ayşe Tütüncü organised a concert programme where she sang "women's songs" with singer Sumru Ağıryürüyen.

Involvement in Environmental and Urban Life Quality

Through her music, Ayşe Tütüncü is supporting the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working on environmental problems, human rights and improving urban life quality.

Family and Friends

Projects in her Honour

Ayşe Tütüncü web site: http://www.aysetutuncu.com/

KÜLLİYAT (1983-1995), ADA Müzik, 2014

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Translation into English: Çetin Alanya, Istanbul, Turkey
Editing: Lynn Maichle, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

©2012 Meral Akkent
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