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Origin
  
Turkish

Name
  
Ilhan Mimaroglu

Parents
  
Mimar Kemaleddin

Occupation(s)
  
Composer

Role
  
Musician

Grandparents
  
Ali Bey, Sadberk Hanim

Ilhan Mimaroglu Ilhan Mimaroglu Composer and Producer Is Dead at 86
Born
  
March 11, 1926 Istanbul, Turkey (
1926-03-11
)

Genres
  
Contemporary, Electronic

Died
  
July 17, 2012, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Albums
  
Sing Me a Song of Songmy - A Fantasy for Electromagnetic Tape, Agitation

Similar People
  
Freddie Hubbard, Mimar Kemaleddin, Tod Dockstader, Bernardino Zapponi, Arif Mardin

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İlhan Mimaroğlu ([ˈilhan mimaɾˈoːɫu], March 11, 1926 – July 17, 2012) was a musician and electronic music composer. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, the son of the famous architect Mimar Kemaleddin Bey depicted on the Turkish lira banknotes, denomination 20 lira, of the 2009 E-9 emission. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in 1945 and the Ankara Law School in 1949. He went to study in New York supported by a Rockefeller Scholarship. He studied musicology at Columbia University under Paul Henry Lang and composition under Douglas Moore.

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İlhan Mimaroğlu Ilhan Mimaroglu Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

During the 1960s he studied in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Center under Vladimir Ussachevsky and on occasions worked with Edgard Varèse and Stefan Wolpe. His notable students included Ingram Marshall.

He worked as a producer for Atlantic Records, where he created his own record label, Finnadar Records, in 1971. In the same year he collaborated with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard on a moving anti-war statement, Sing Me a Song of Songmy. He also was the producer for Charles Mingus’ Changes One and Changes Two, and contributed to the soundtrack of Federico Fellini's Fellini Satyricon.

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He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in music composition in 1971.

İlhan Mimaroğlu Ilhan Mimaroglu Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

İlhan Mimaroğlu died of pneumonia in 2012.

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Magnetic Tape

Most of these works utilize concrete sounds, but there are also occasional electronic elements.

Acoustic plus Electronic Sounds (Tape)

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  • Still Life 1980 for cello and tape (Finnadar/Atlantic Records)
  • Music Plus One for violin and tape (Finnadar/Atlantic Records)
  • Sing Me a Song of Songmy (1971)
  • Immolation Scene for voice and tape (1983) (Finnadar/Atlantic Records)

  • İlhan Mimaroğlu Ilhan Mimaroglu Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Songs

    Threnody for Sharon Tate
    This Is Combat - I Know
    And Yet - There Could Be Love

    References

    İlhan Mimaroğlu Wikipedia