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Neva Özgen
kemençe
As the daughter of highly respected Turkish classical
musician Ihsan
Özgen, Neva Özgen was born in Ankara in 1977 and grew up
in Istanbul surrounded by Turkish classical music and jazz. Perhaps as
a means to carve her own path, Neva's first expressed interest was in
Western classical music and the flute. She learned to play both soprano
and alto flutes but soon after entering the Istanbul Technical University
Conservatory she switched to clarinet. It wasn't long before her interest
in Turkish Classical music overtook her interest in Western classical
traditions and she decided to study the kemençe, an instrument
integral to Turkish classical music.
Ironically, it was during this period that her father
began to experiment and pursue his interest in jazz and other forms of
music. While her father, and main influence, Ihsan Özgen focused
on playing experimental, cross-cultural, jazz pieces and taksims (improvisations),
Neva pursued her interest in Turkish classical music. She honed her skills
as an accompanist and ensemble player studying under Alaeddin Yavasca.
Neva has deeply immersed herself in the works and taksims of Tanburi Cemil
Bey and her recent influences include composer and performer Münir
Nurettin Selçuk and Bekir Sidki Sezgin. Like many kemençe
players in Turkey today, she aims to continue the tradition established
by Tanburi Cemil Bey which was passed on to her father. Ihsan Özgen's
influence on his daughter cannot be underestimated and Neva Özgen
can be considered a student of what is recognized as the 'Ihsan Özgen
school' of Turkish classical music. She has accompanied him in performances
of Turkish classical music in Europe, in the United States and Turkey
and as Ihsan Özgen moves on to explore more experimental forms of
music, Neva is preparing to take over the Anatolia Ensemble. She has already
played on two recordings, Aegean and Balkan Dances and Masterworks
of Itri and Meragi, by the Turkish classical Anatolia Ensemble which
her father led for many years. Neva Özgen is also featured on a recording
titled Women Composers and Performers of Turkish Classical Music.
Though Neva's primary passion is Turkish classical music,
she has inherited her father's adventurous spirit as well as his talent.
Neva has performed with Orbestra in England and with American jazz musician
Butch Morris' group in New York alongside Turkish ney player Suleyman
Erguner. Recently she performed with Canadian violinist Hugh Marsh, percussionist
Ben Grossman and vocalist Brenna MacCrimmon in the Mercan Dede Ensemble
which blends Eastern and Western musical traditions. She has also performed
with Anatolia Ensemble, Montreal Tribal Trio, Atlas Ensemble, Nederlands
Blazers Ensemble, Nv/Elect.Voices, I²stanbul Authentic Turkish Music Ensemble,
Shujaat Hussain Khan, Peter Murphy, Mich Geber, Kudsi Erguner, Frangiz
Ali-Zade, Javanshir Guliev, Theo Loevendi, and Karman I²nce among others.
Neva believes that a musician must be well versed in the classical works
of master composers but she also believes that classical forms of music
can be expanded and built upon through improvisation. Truly her father's
daughter, she believes in searching for new idioms through playing with
the classics and that all new musical languages are built upon the foundations
of the past. Legacy,
which is released in September 2001 by Golden Horn Records, is Neva Özgen's
debut album.
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