Behiye Aksoy

Behiye Aksoy (born Behiye Tetiker; 19 September 1933 – 31 May 2015) was a Turkish female singer of Turkish classical music genre.

Behiye Aksoy
Birth nameBehiye Tetiker
Born19 September 1933
Istanbul, Turkey
Died31 May 2015(2015-05-31) (aged 81)
Istanbul, Turkey
GenresTurkish classical music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1948–1984

Early years

She was born in Istanbul on 19 September 1933. Her maiden surname was Tetiker. After primary school in İstanbul, her family moved to Ankara, where she finished junior high school.

Music career

At the age of 15, she applied to audition of Ankara Radio. She was among the five successful candidates out of 200. She was one of the Turkish music singers of Ankara Radio for nine years. In 1958, for the first time she got on stage in Ankara. Three years later, she moved to İstanbul and became one of the two star performers of the "Maksim Gazino", the most famous night club of Turkey at the time. The other star performer was Zeki Müren.[1]

She also released records; about 100 45-rpm and 20 LPs. She played in four films. She received a platinum diadem for her success from her record company.[2]

Private life

She married three times. The first was with Halil Aksoy, a musician between 1952 and 1963. Halil Aksoy was the father of her only son Ahmet Kazım. Although they were divorced, she kept the surname Aksoy. Her two other marriages were short living. Between 1973 and 1974, she married to Berker İnanoğlu, a film producer. Her third marriage was with Fahrettin Aslan, the owner of the Maksim night club, which also ended in the same year.[1]

She died in İstanbul on 31 May 2015.[3] She was buried in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.[4]

Albums

Her albums are the following:[5] Some of these albums are collections of her past records.

  1. 1968: Dumanlı Meyhaneler
  2. 1970: Behiye Aksoy
  3. 1971: Behiye Aksoy Atlas
  4. 1971: Kıskanırım
  5. 1971: Şençalar LPM
  6. 1972: 1972 Yılının 12 Altın Şarkısı
  7. 1972: Behiye Aksoy-3
  8. 1974: Unutulumayan Şarkılar Konseri
  9. 1955: Behiye Aksoy Atlas
  10. 1976: Anılarla Sadettin Kaynak
  11. 1976: Behiye Aksoy
  12. 1978: Leylakların Hayali
  13. 1979: Unutulmayanlar
  14. 1982: Çağrı
  15. 1982: Gitme Sana Muhtacım
  16. 1984: Mavi Boncuk
  17. 1986: Gözlerin
  18. 1987: Ah Bu Gece
  19. 1996: Kapı Her Çalındıkça
  20. 1996: Nankör
  21. 2006: Hatıralar
  22. 2008: En İyileriyle Behiye Aksoy
  23. 2013: Aldırma Gönül
  24. 2013: Sizin İçin Seçtiklerimiz.
  25. 2013: Son Konser

Filmography

The films she took part are the following;[6]

  • Taş Plaktan Bugüne
  • Deli Deli Tepeli
  • Falcı
  • Kederli Günlerim
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References

  1. "Behiye Aksoy Biyografi.info". biyografi.info (in Turkish). Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  2. "Türk sanat müziği sanatçısı Behiye Aksoy hayatını kaybetti (Behiye Aksoy kimdir?)". NTV. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  3. "Ünlü sanatçı Behiye Aksoy hayatını kaybetti – Son Dakika Magazin Haberleri". Hürriyet. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  4. "Behiye Aksoy'a veda". Milliyet. 3 June 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  5. "KAFEBOARD: Behiye Aksoy Tüm Albümleri – [Diskografi]". kafeboard.blogspot.com.tr. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  6. "Behiye Aksoy ~ Sinematurk.com". sinematurk.com. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
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