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Akagunduz Kutbay

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Origin
  
Turkey

Genres
  
Ottoman classical music

Record label
  
Atlantic Records

Name
  
Akagunduz Kutbay

Albums
  
Mesk

Role
  
Musician


Akagunduz Kutbay Akagndz Kutbay Niyazi Sayn Saba Taksim HQ Video

Born
  
August 17, 1934 (
1934-08-17
)

Labels
  
Aras, Atlantic, PlayaSound/Auvidis, OCORA, Kent, Sun

Died
  
August 27, 1979, Istanbul, Turkey

Similar People
  
Necdet Yasar, Kani Karaca, Okay Temiz, Kudsi Erguner, Cemil Bey

Instruments
  
Turkish ney reed flute

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Aka Gündüz Kutbay (August 17, 1934, Istanbul - August 27, 1979, Istanbul), a leading Turkish ney (oblique rim-blown reed flute) player of the 1960s and 1970s, was known for his traditional sound, deep tones (dem sesleri), and interest in jazz, Tibetan, Indian, and other world musics.

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Kutbay was a staff musician for many years at Radio Istanbul, where he considered himself a follower of Ulvi Erguner (Director of Turkish Music) and Ulvi's father, the noted Süleyman Erguner ("Dede"). Kutbay taught ney at the prestigious Turkish Music National Conservatory in Istanbul (İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Türk Musiki Devlet Konservatuarı) from about 1973 to 1979. He served as Head Ney Player (Neyzenbaşı) at the Mevlana Festival in Konya in the early 1970s and led the first North American tour of the Mevlevi Dervishes in 1972 together with Ulvi Erguner.

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In Turkey, Aras record label published LPs of his and in the US, Atlantic Records produced "Music of the Whirling Dervishes" LP (re-released later on CD) featuring Kutbay and Kâni Karaca. Playasound/Auvidis released a CD in 1991 of solo improvisations (taksimler) by Kutbay; the longest of these lasts an extraordinary twenty-three minutes. He appears onscreen briefly playing ney at the beginning of Peter Brook's 1979 film, "Meetings with Remarkable Men".

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  • Short excerpt of improvisation (taksim) by Kutbay 1.2MB, MP3, 1:17 duration
  • Short excerpt of deep tones (dem sesleri) by Kutbay 1.2MB, mp3, 1:17 duration

  • Akagündüz Kutbay Oriental Traditional Music from LPs Cassettes Akagndz Kutbay

    References

    Akagündüz Kutbay Wikipedia