Arif mardin biyografi

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  • Emin Fındıkoğlu

    Emin Fındıkoğlu (d. 4 Şubat 1940, İstanbul), Türk caz müzisyeni, aranjör, besteci, piyanist, eğitimci ve orkestra şefi.

    Beste ve düzenlemeleriyle Türk caz tarihinde önemli yer edinmiş bir müzisyendir.

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    4 Şubat 1940'ta İstanbul'da doğdu. Babası sosyolog Ziyaeddin Fahri Fındıkoğlu, annesi İstanbul Üniversitesi Felsefe bölümü mezunlarından Efser Fındıkoğlu'dur.

    İlk müzik eğitimini mellofon üzerine aldı. Ortaöğrenimini Saint Joseph Lisesi'nde yaparken cazla ilgilendi ve klasik müziğin hafif örneklerini seslendiren 40 kişilik okul orkestrasında mellofon çalarak müziğe başladı.

    Bu yıllarda cazla ilgilenip, okul orkestrasında çeşitli nefesli çalgılar çalarak müziğe başladı. Ayrıca İstanbul Belediye Konservatuvarı'na gündüzlü öğrenci olarak devam etti. Bu dönemde trompet öğrenimi gördü, bir yandan da caz eleştirmeni Cüneyt Sermet’in evine gidip gelerek, müzik bilgisini derinleştirdi.

    Fındıkoğlu 1956'da Küçük Sahne'de İsmet Sıral Altılısı'nı, Beyoğlu Saray Sineması'nda ise Orta Doğu Turnesi kapsamında Türkiye'ye gelen Dizzy Gillespie ile orkestrasını canlı dinledi. bu konserlerde Arif Mardin ve Ernie Wilkins'in orkestra düzenlemeleriyle tanıştı.

    Fındıkoğlu, caz eleştirmeni Cüneyt Sermet'in önayak olmasıyla 1959 yılı boyunca, Arif Mardin'den aranjörlük dersleri aldı. Bu dönemin sonunda yazdığı bir parçanın Berklee International Sextet tarafından seslendirilmesi sonrasında, Berklee Müzik Okulu'nun kurucusu Lawrence Berk'ten dört yıllık eğitim bursu kazandı. Zorunlu askerlik hizmetini yaptıktan sonra, 1962-1966 yılları arasında Berklee'nda öğrenim gördü. Burada Herb Pomeroy ile aranjörlük, Ray Santisi ile piyano, John LaPorta ile doğaçlama, Bill Maloof ile orkestrasyon ve James Progris ile kontrpuan çalıştı. 1963'te Berklee’nin Jazz In The Classroom albüm dizisinin sekizincisi olan “A Tribute To Duke Ellington" için i

    Demain nous appartient : Alex en grande souffrance, Victoire part en vrille… Ce qui vous attend du 17 au 21 février

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    • Bart est hospitalisé pour une intoxication sévère, et la police scientifique découvre des pesticides au Spoon, avec des soupçons se portant sur Philippine.
    • Victoire est en proie à des sautes d'humeur depuis le retour de Fred, tandis que Viviane s'inquiète de ce qu'on pourrait lui cacher.
    • Alex reçoit une nouvelle inquiétante concernant sa santé.

    Bart doit être hospitalisé suite à une intoxication sévère. La police scientifique procède à des prélèvements au Spoon qui indiquent la présence de pesticides. Qui peut bien en vouloir à Bart au point de chercher à l’empoisonner? Les soupçons se portent sur Philippine qui a récemment souhaité acquérir le Spoon et s’est vu refuser le rachat. Timothée, lui, se demande si son père n’aurait pas, une fois de plus, quelque chose à se reprocher…

    Depuis le retour de Fred, Victoire est rongée par la colère et ne parvient plus à contrôler ses sautes d’humeur. Elle confie à Soraya combien elle lui en veut qu’il lui ait caché être en couple. Consciente que cette histoire occupe trop de place dans son esprit, elle exprime la volonté de mieux gérer ses émotions.

    Demain nous appartient : terrible nouvelle pour Alex

    Grâce à l’affection des siens, Viviane reprend doucement goût à la vie mais quelque chose

    Şehrazat

    For the 1964 film, see Şehrazat (film).

    Şehrazat

    Birth nameŞehrazat Kemali Söylemezoğlu
    Also known asŞehro, Scheherazade, Şehrazad
    Born (1952-09-03) 3 September 1952 (age 72)
    Ankara, Turkey
    OriginIstanbul, Ankara
    GenresVocal jazz, Turkish music, traditional pop, third stream, synthpop, swing revival, soft rock, schlager, rhythm and blues, ragtime, psychedelic music, power pop, pop rock, jump blues, Italo disco, indie pop, glam rock, Europop, Euro disco, easy listening, disco house, deep house, dance-pop, cool jazz, chanson, Britpop, bebop, avant-garde jazz, Arabesque, Americana, a cappella
    Occupation(s)Businesswoman, celebutante, composer, lyricist, performance artist, record producer, singer-songwriter, soloist, television personality, vocalist
    InstrumentVocals
    Years active1967–present
    LabelsOdeon Records, EMI Music, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Şehrazat Music, Disco Plak by Selahattin Beyazıt and Antuan Şoriz, İstanbul Gelişim Orchestra, Süheyl Denizci Orchestra, ...

    Musical artist

    Şehrazat Kemali Söylemezoğlu (born 3 September 1952), known by her stage name Şehrazat or Şehro, is a Turkish television personality, businesswoman, philanthropist, composer, songwriter, record producer, occasional jazz, and pop music singer.

    Life and career

    Early life and family

    Her father S. Siham Kemali Söylemezoğlu (d. 13 April 1981; Vienna) was a notable businessman and was considered to be the first mining magnate of Turkey. Her grandfather is Süleyman Şefik Pasha, the son of the Beylerbey of Rumelia Ali Kemali Pasha who is the only brother of Edhem Pertev Pasha and one of the former governors of Konya. Her mother Sevinç Tevs was the sister of artist Sevim Tevs and the daughter of the Turkish ambassador to the Republic of Albania. She was the first internationally known jazz singer of Turkey and described by the authorities as having one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century.[

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    ony Levin (born June 6, 1946, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American bass guitarist.

    Levin is best-known for his work with progressive rock pioneers King Crimson and Peter Gabriel. Has also been a member of Bruford Levin Upper Extremities, Liquid Tension Experiment and leads his own Tony Levin Band.

    A prolific session musician since the 1970s, Levin has played on hundreds of albums, including those of John Lennon, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, Yes, Seal, Sarah McLachlan, The Roches, Todd Rundgren, Cher, and jazz legend Buddy Rich. Additionally, he has toured with artists including Paul Simon (with whom Tony appeared in Simon's 1980 film "One Trick Pony"), Gary Burton, James Taylor, Herbie Mann, Goro Noguchi, Judy Collins, Joe Yamanaka, Carly Simon, Peter Frampton, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, Tim Finn, Richie Sambora, and Claudio Baglioni.

    Levin helped to popularize the Chapman Stick and the NS upright bass. He has also created "funk fingers", a device for mimicking the sound of hitting the strings with drumsticks (which sounds similar to slap style bass).
    Contents

    * 1 Early life and education
    o 1.1 1970s-1980s
    o 1.2 1990s-2000s
    * 2 Selected Discography
    * 3 References
    * 4 External links

    Early life and education

    Levin was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in the suburb of Brookline. He began playing double bass at 10 years old, primarily studying classical music. In high school, he learned tuba, soloing with the concert band and started a barbershop quartet.

    After high school, he attended the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY and played in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Also at the school, he studied with drummer Steve Gadd. He traded in his Ampeg electric upright "Baby Bass" for a Fender Precision Bass.

    Tony's brother, Pete Levin, is a New York keyboardist and writer who is best known for his work with Gil Evans. In the 1970s, Tony and Pete collaborated with Steve G