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Hikmet Şimşek

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83:(TRT) on Sundays. In these programs, before playing he lectured on the compositions. He also introduced Turkish composers via foreign language services of TRT. In 1981 he received the honorary title of 79:(CSO) of Turkey. He kept this position up to 1986. He became one of the most popular classic music men: Because he worked hard to publicize classical music by radio programs of 52: 90:
He also took part in the formation of three new conservatoires in Turkey, namely those of İzmir, Bursa and Çukurova conservatoires.
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He began teaching in the conservatoire and after 1959 he was appointed as the assistant conductor of the
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of Turkey. In the 1980s, he released a number of albums with compositions from Turkey.
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He died on 12 October 2001 in Ankara military hospital where he was taken due to
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Turkish
Western classical music
Pervari
Siirt Province
Konya
Ankara
Ankara conservatoire
Eduard Zuckmayer
Ferit Alnar
Adnan Saygun
Presidential Symphony Orchestra
Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
state artist
brain tumor


Hürriyet newspaper (in Turkish)


Biography page (in Turkish)
CSO page
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Turkish conductors (music)
State Artists of Turkey
1924 births
2001 deaths
Turkish musicians
20th-century conductors (music)

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