Bekir Sıtkı Sezgin
Bekir Sıtkı Sezgin (1936–1996), also written as Bekir Sıdkı Sezgin, was a musician in the Turkish classical style.
Bekir Sıtkı Sezgin | |
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Born | 1936 İstanbul, Turkey |
Died | 1996 İstanbul, Turkey |
Genres | Ottoman classical music Turkish makam music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, lyrics author |
Life
In 1959, Sezgin passed the entrance exam needed to join TRT's İzmir Radio, and began to work in this organization as an "accomplished musician". The same year, he achieved the position of soloist performer with the title of "first class vocal performer". Sezgin retired from the TRT in 1980.
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