Ney taught by Ömer Erdoğdular (Ferahfeza Ayin του İsmail Dede),
July 25 - 30, 2011.
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Ömer Erdoğdular started studying music while still a child. He was born in Konya and grew up in Istanbul, initially learning ney from his father. In 1965 he began studying with Ümit Gürelman, and soon after started lessons with Niyazi Sayın, which continued for many years. In the following two decades, he participated in many radio and TV programs, orchestras and concerts in a period when ney just began to be rediscovered in Turkey. In 1980 he first appeared in concert with the famous soloist Bekir Sıtkı Sezgin, and from then on played in most of his concerts.
From 1984 to 1987, Ömer Erdoğdular was a neyzen in Nevzat Atlığ's Ministry of Culture Classical Turkish Music Chorus. He made several recordings, among them with Bekir Sıtkı Sezgin, tanburi Necdet Yaşar and kemençevi İhsan Özgen. In 1987 he became a member of the Ministry of Culture's State Classical Turkish Music Ensemble founded by Necdet Yaşar of which he is still an active member. As a soloist, a member of the State Classical Turkish Music Ensemble and also the Necdet Yaşar Ensemble, Ömer Erdoğdular performed around Turkey and in Europe, United States, Japan and the Middle East, participating in various festivals, concerts and recitals.
He devotes a significant amount of his time to teaching, both in Turkey, giving lessons and teaching in workshops, and in seminars abroad, such as the Labyrinth Musical Workshop in Greece, Makamhane in Austria and the Sufi Music Retreat in the United States of America.
Ali Osman Erdoğdular is the youngest in the Erdoğdular family of musicians. Naturally, he started musical training at an early age. Like his father, Ömer Erdoğdular, he plays ney and has been studying and working within the Istanbul Turkish classical music scene. In his music studies and ney style Ali Osman is guided by the renowed neyzen Niyazi Sayın. He participates in concerts and festivals in Turkey and abroad playing classical Ottoman Turkish music, and plays nay or sings in the Mevlevi Ayin ceremonies performed in the Glalata and Yenikapı Mevlevihane in Istanbul. Ali Osman is also a calligrapher and photographer and speaks Persian, Italian, and English. He studied in Turkey and Italy and received his bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering.
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