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The Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory ( tr, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Ankara Devlet Konservatuvarı), the first conservatory to be founded in the
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, was established in 1936 by a directive of
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. The conservatory is part of
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.


History


School of Music Teachers (1924–1936)

The roots of the Ankara State Conservatory goes to the School of Music Teachers ( ota, Mûsikî Mu'allim Mektebi), which was established in
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by the order of President
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under the
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to train music teachers for secondary schools in 1924 right after the proclamation of the
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. The students were educated in besides music and French language also in other lessons such as Turkish language, history and biology. The teachers were member of the
Presidential Symphony Orchestra The Presidential Symphony Orchestra ( tr, Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası), with headquarters in Ankara, is the presidential symphony orchestra of the Republic of Turkey. Its history dates back as far as 1826, making it one of the first s ...
( ota, Riyâset-i Cumhûr Mûsikî Hey'eti), later named tr, Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası). Starting from 1925, students such as
Ulvi Cemal Erkin Ulvi Cemal Erkin () (March 14, 1906 – September 15, 1972) was a member of the pioneer group of symphonic composers in Turkey, born in the period 1904–1910, who later came to be called The Turkish Five. These composers set out the direction of ...
,
Ahmet Adnan Saygun Ahmet Adnan Saygun (; 7 September 1907 – 6 January 1991) was a Turkish composer, musicologist and writer on music. One of a group of composers known as the Turkish Five who pioneered western classical music in Turkey, his works show a master ...
and
Necil Kazım Akses Necil Kazım Akses (May 6, 1908 – February 16, 1999) was a Turkish classical composer. Life Akses studied music and composition at the Musikakademie in Vienna with Joseph Marx and at the Prague Conservatory in Prague with Josef Suk and A ...
, who were sent to Europe on state schlorship for music education, served as faculty at the school after their return home. Inıtially, a hotel in Cebeci quarter of ANkaraconsisting of three houses built of mudbricks was used as the school building. In 1928, it was decided to replace this buildings, whose physical facilities could not meet the increasing needs and crowded population, with a new building after its demolisiton. The new school building was designed by the Austrian-Swiss architect Ernst Arnold Egli (1893-1974), and completed in 1929. It consisted of a concert hall and lobby, a dining hall, dormitory and study rooms in addition to classrooms. Education continued until 1985 in the building, which was expanded with new spaces.


Establishment of the conservatory (1933–1936)

In 1933, a
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was prepared on the "National Music and Theatre" by a commission consisting of the school principal Osman Zeki Üngör (1880-1958) and teachers led by the Minister of Education
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(1891-1980). It aimed the establishment of an institution called the "State Music Conservatory" or "Theater Academy" to cover all music branches in order to meet all kinds of music needs. It was envisaged that this institution would be structured as an academy consisting of the Music Teachers School, the Presidential Philharmonic Orchestra and the Theatre Department. The bill was enacted in 1934. Thereupon, the students' inspector of the Turkish Government in
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, Germany was tasked to find an expert to consult during the implementation of the project. An agreement was signed with German composer and musicologist
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(1895–1963) for the realization the project. Hindemith went to Turkey several times intermittently between 1935 and 1937, prepared a detailed report consisting of sixteen chapters, and oversaw the implementation of his proposals and designs. It was decided that the institution to be established would include a school for free music education, a school for training music teachers, and a theater school. While Hindemith took over the control of the music classes, the administration of the theatre classes was given to the German theater actor
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(1887-1980).


Ankara State Conservatory (1936–1982)

The parts of institution providing music and theatre education formed the State Conservatory in 1936 apart from the School of Music Teachers. The activities of the conservatory started in 1936. The Conservatory shared the same builfing with the School of Music Teachers until 1938, when the latter was transferred to "Gazi Secondary Teachers' School and Education Institute" ("Gazi Orta Muallim Mektebi ve Terbiye Enstitüsü"), which was renamed to "Music Branch of Gazi Secondary Teachers and Education Institute" ("Gazi Orta Öğretmen ve Terbiye Enstitüsü Müzik Şubesi "). Students of the School of Music Teachers, who passed an examination in May 1936, were to the conservatory. The first students of the conservatory started the education in November 1936. The ceremony of the first graduates took place on 3 July 1941 attended by President
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(1884–1973) and high officials. The law on foundation of the State Conservatory, proposed by Minister of Education
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, was enacted on 20 May 1940. According to the law, the conservatory is to cover music, drama and dance. The Music Department's fields are
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, orchestra conducting, performance of
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s like
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and
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s, as well as singing. The Drama and Dance Department educates in theatre, opera and ballet branches. The conservatory provides education in two levels, medium and high. A stage was established for theatre and opera practise. Although included in the foundation law, Ankara State Conservatory formed in the beginning no ballet branch. The first ballet school was officially established in
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in 1948. The "
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Ballet School" was established as a result of the cooperation of the Turkish Government and the British Cultural Committee with the consultancy of
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(1898-2001), the founder of the
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and Society. By March 1950, this school moved to Ankara, and was included in the State Conservatory as the Ballet Department. With this law, the Conservatory has become a model for other conservatories to be established in the country, and institutions that train performing artists. The training of conductors of military bands was carried out at the conservatory from 1938 on. In 1979, the
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branch was added to the conservatory for education of a four-year undergraduate program. In 1972, the administration of the conservatory was transferred from the Öinistry of National Education to the Undersecretariat of Culture at Prime Ministry. From 1975 to 1982, it was subordinated to the General Directorate of Fine Artsat the
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. In the 1980s, Ankara State Conservatory was taken over by
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in Ankara as its part.


Affiliation with Hacettepe University (1982–present)

In accordance of the law of 1981, all higher education institutions were gathered under the umbrella of the Council of Higher Education ( tr, Yükseköğretim Kurulu, YÖK). Academies were transformed into universities, education institutes into education faculties, and conservatories and vocational schools were affiliated with universities. In this context, Ankara State Conservatory was transferred to Hacettepe University's Faculty of Fine Arts on 20 July 20, 1982. Teaching staff of the conservatory were promoted to university faculty members between 1983 and 1986. Their appointment was carried out in line with the criteria determined first by YÖK and then by the university. On 3 December 1984, the Conservatory was granted faculty authority to pave the way for its development, affiliated directly to the office of the Rector, and thus gained the right of representation in the University senate.


New branches

The conservatory gained a new branch in 1986. The
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Department, founded by
İstemihan Taviloğlu İstemihan Taviloğlu (15 April 194517 March 2006) was a Turkish composer and a music educator. He's most known piece is the Clarinet Concerto which happens to be the first ever Clarinet Concerto composition from a Turkish composer. He is also t ...
,
İlhan Baran İlhan Baran (1934, Artvin – 27 November 2016) was a Turkish composer. Baran studied double bass and was a composition student of Ahmed Adnan Saygun at Ankara State Conservatory, graduating in 1960. He continued his studies in France at École ...
, Ertuğrul Bayraktarkatal and Halil Erdoğan Cengiz, started education in 1988. In 2007, the department was renamed to Musicology, and education continued with a renewed undergraduate and graduate program. Again in 1986, with the initiative of Ahmet Kanneci, a part-time student program for guiter art was implemented. In addition to the existing part-time program, a full-time undergraduate program was opened in 2005 and a master's program in 2010 within the art branch. ANother new branch is the
Choreology Dance notation is the symbolic representation of human dance movement and form, using methods such as graphic symbols and figures, path mapping, numerical systems, and letter and word notations. Several dance notation systems have been invented ...
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Art Branch under the Ballet Major, which was opened with the initiative of İnci Kurşunlu and the support of Rosalynd Elliott in 1987. In 1995, Müride Aksan and Suna Eden Şenel created an archive, which features Turkish ballet works and Turkish folk dances with
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. A master's degree program was opened to support the archiving. The youngest of the eight branches of the conservatory is the Jazz Department, which was initiated by Emre Kartari,
Erol Erdinç Erol Erdinç (born 30 November 1945) is a Turkish Conductor (music), conductor of classical music, composer, pianist and educator. Early life and education Erol Erdinç started out studying composition with Ahmet Adnan Saygun and piano with T. Ç ...
, Bige Bediz Kınıklı and American saxophonist George "Skip" Gailes, started education in 2010.


Pre-college divisions

In addition to the higher education carried out in the conservatory, there is a Music and Ballet Primary School, and primary education is provided. Music and Performing Arts in secondary education is also a part of the institution.


Academic and administrative staff

The academic staff of the conservatory consists of 166 personnel, including 7 professors, 15 associate professors, 17 assistant professors, 21 artist lecturers, 14 art practitioners, 2 stage practitioners, 1 expert, 14 lecturers, 4 instructors, 11 foreigner contracted lecturers, 50 teaching assistants and 10 research assistants. The administrative duties of the conservatory are carried out by a staff of thirty people.


Notable people


Faculty

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Necil Kazım Akses Necil Kazım Akses (May 6, 1908 – February 16, 1999) was a Turkish classical composer. Life Akses studied music and composition at the Musikakademie in Vienna with Joseph Marx and at the Prague Conservatory in Prague with Josef Suk and A ...
(1908–1999) *
İlhan Baran İlhan Baran (1934, Artvin – 27 November 2016) was a Turkish composer. Baran studied double bass and was a composition student of Ahmed Adnan Saygun at Ankara State Conservatory, graduating in 1960. He continued his studies in France at École ...
(born 1934) *
Saadet İkesus Altan Fatma Saadet İkesus Altan (born Saadet İkesus, 3 March 191612 December 2007) was a Turkish opera singer and her country's first female vocal coach and first female opera director. She also translated numerous librettos and lieder into Turkish. ...
(1916–2007) *
Carl Ebert Carl Anton Charles Ebert (20 February 1887 – 14 May 1980), was an actor, stage director and arts administrator. Ebert's early career was as an actor, training under Max Reinhardt and becoming one of the leading actors in his native Germany duri ...
(1887–1980) *
Ulvi Cemal Erkin Ulvi Cemal Erkin () (March 14, 1906 – September 15, 1972) was a member of the pioneer group of symphonic composers in Turkey, born in the period 1904–1910, who later came to be called The Turkish Five. These composers set out the direction of ...
(1906–1972) *
Paul Hindemith Paul Hindemith (; 16 November 189528 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, teacher, violist and conductor. He founded the Amar Quartet in 1921, touring extensively in Europe. As a composer, he became a major advocate of the ''Ne ...
(1895–1963) *
Yıldız Kenter Ayşe Yıldız Kenter (11 October 1928 – 17 November 2019) was a Turkish actress and lecturer, who was of English descent from her maternal side. Kenter was also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Early years Ayşe Yıldız Kenter was born to diplo ...
(1928–2019) *
Ahmet Adnan Saygun Ahmet Adnan Saygun (; 7 September 1907 – 6 January 1991) was a Turkish composer, musicologist and writer on music. One of a group of composers known as the Turkish Five who pioneered western classical music in Turkey, his works show a master ...
(1907–1991) *
İstemihan Taviloğlu İstemihan Taviloğlu (15 April 194517 March 2006) was a Turkish composer and a music educator. He's most known piece is the Clarinet Concerto which happens to be the first ever Clarinet Concerto composition from a Turkish composer. He is also t ...
(1945–2006) * Rabia erler (1919-2006)


Alumni

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Esin Afşar Esin Afşar (''née'' Sinanoğlu; 1 January 1936 – 14 November 2011) was a well-known Turkish singer and stage actress. Personal life She was born in Bari, Italy to Nüzhet Haşim Sinanoğlu, a writer and consular official of Turkey and his w ...
(1936 –2011) * Zafer Algöz (born 1961) * Can Atilla">Zafer_Algöz.html" ;"title="–2011) * Zafer Algöz">–2011) * Zafer Algöz (born 1961) * Can Atilla(born 1969) * Gürer Aykal (born 1942) * Evelyn Baghtcheban (1928-2010) * Samin Baghtcheban (1925–2008) *
İlhan Baran İlhan Baran (1934, Artvin – 27 November 2016) was a Turkish composer. Baran studied double bass and was a composition student of Ahmed Adnan Saygun at Ankara State Conservatory, graduating in 1960. He continued his studies in France at École ...
(born 1934) * Melek Baykal (born 1954) * Jale Birsel (1927–2019) * Mesude Çağlayan (1918–2011) *
Levent Çoker Levent Çoker (born 1958) is a Turkish musician, arranger, conductor and composer who represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest as a composer, arranger and conductor in 1996 and 1997. His song " Dinle" won 3rd place in Eurovision Song Cont ...
(born 1958) *
Alperen Duymaz Alperen Duymaz (born 3 November 1992) is a Turkish actor and model. Life and career Duymaz was interested in music and modeling during his high school years. He later graduated from Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory Theater Department ...
(born 1992) *
Erol Erdinç Erol Erdinç (born 30 November 1945) is a Turkish Conductor (music), conductor of classical music, composer, pianist and educator. Early life and education Erol Erdinç started out studying composition with Ahmet Adnan Saygun and piano with T. Ç ...
((born 1945) * Işıl German (1953–2016) *
Rengim Gökmen Rengim Gokmen (born August 19, 1955, Ankara) is a Turkish conductor. He is a music man who held important positions in classical music life of Turkey. He was the General Director of Turkish State Opera and Ballet between 1992-1995 and 2007-20 ...
(born 1955) *
Güven Hokna Güven Hokna (born January 24, 1946) is a Turkish actress. Hokna graduated from the Ankara State Conservatory in 1967. In 1990, she presented a program for children, titled ''Susam Sokağı'' (Sesam Street), and worked in theater, film, and provi ...
(born 1946) *
Kamran Ince Kamran N. Ince (spelled İnce in Turkish, born May 6, 1960) is a Turkish-American composer. He is the winner of many prestigious awards, including a Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lili Boulanger Memorial Prize, and various others. His wo ...
(born 1960) *
Müşfik Kenter Müşfik Galip Kenter (9 September 1932 – 15 August 2012) was a Turkish theatre and voice actor. He was of English descent from his maternal side. Müşfik Kenter was born to diplomat Ahmet Naci Kenter and his wife Nadide, née Olga Cynthi ...
(1932–2012) *
Yıldız Kenter Ayşe Yıldız Kenter (11 October 1928 – 17 November 2019) was a Turkish actress and lecturer, who was of English descent from her maternal side. Kenter was also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Early years Ayşe Yıldız Kenter was born to diplo ...
(1928–2019) * Şefika Kutluer ((born 1961) * Mehmet Ali Nuroğlu (born 1979) *
Zuhal Olcay Zuhal Olcay (; born 10 August 1957) is a Turkish actress and singer. Biography Graduated from Ankara State Conservatory in 1976, she first started as a stage actress. Since 1983 she also started acting in films and became famous with films like ...
(born 1957) *
Önder Sisters The twin sisters Ferhan & Ferzan Önder (born October 2, 1965, at Tokat, Turkey) are Turkish people, Turkish-Austrian pianists who perform mostly as a piano duo. At the age of seven, they moved to Ankara to study in the Hacettepe University Anka ...
(born 1965) * Özge Özder (born 1978)) *
İlyas Salman İlyas Salman (born 14 January 1949) is a Turkish actor, film director, author, screenwriter and musician. He shared the Adana Golden Boll International Film Festival's Best Actor Award in 2012 together with Engin Günaydın. Personal life Sal ...
(born 1949) *
Fazıl Say Fazıl Say (; born 14 January 1970 in Ankara) is a Turkish pianist and composer. Life and career Fazıl Say was born in 1970. His father, Ahmet Say was an author and musicologist. His mother, Gürgün Say was a pharmacist. His grandfather Fa ...
(born 1970) * Benyamin Sönmez (1983–2011) *
Pamela Spence Pamela Aslı Spence (born 25 February 1973) is a Turkish-English pop-rock singer and actress. Born to an English father and a Turkish mother, she sings in Turkish, which she learned at the age of 15. She has also collaborated with a number of ...
(born 1973) *
Meriç Sümen Meriç Sümen (born 25 May 1943) is a Turkish former ballerina and a choreographer. Life Meriç Sümen was born at Silivri, Turkey in 1943. She completed the ballet section of Ankara State Conservatory in 1961. She began a dancing career in the A ...
(born 1943) *
Muammer Sun Muammer Sun (15 October 1932 – 16 January 2021) was a Turkish composer of classical music. Biography Sun was born in Ankara. He entered the Military Band School in 1947 and the Ankara State Conservatory in 1953. He studied under Ahmet Adnan ...
(1932 –2021) * Selçuk Sun (1934-2016) *
İstemihan Taviloğlu İstemihan Taviloğlu (15 April 194517 March 2006) was a Turkish composer and a music educator. He's most known piece is the Clarinet Concerto which happens to be the first ever Clarinet Concerto composition from a Turkish composer. He is also t ...
(1945–2006) *
Tolga Tekin Tolga Tekin (born 19 March 1973, in Ankara) is a Turkish actor. After finishing his studies at Private Arı College in 1992, he enrolled in Hacettepe University State Conservatory and graduated in 1996 with a degree in theatre studies. He then pa ...
(born 1973) *
Ekin Tunçay Turan Ekin Tunçay Turan (born Ekin Tunçay), is a Turkish actress and translator. She has been working in Turkish State Theatre since 1993. Biography Turan attended high school in Ankara, where she began to act. While still a student, she appeared ...
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Cihan Ünal Cihan Ünal (born 22 January 1946) is a Turkish actor. Biography He finished elementary school in Tosya and Kırıkkale. After continuing his education at Ankara Cebeci Secondary School and Kurtuluş High School, he worked in Ankara Radio Childre ...
(born 1946) *
İlhan Usmanbaş İlhan Usmanbaş (born 23 October 1921) is a Turkish contemporary classical composer. Born in Istanbul, Usmanbaş grew up in Ayvalık. When he was twelve years old, his elder brother gave him a cello, and İlhan began to teach himself to play. A ...
(born 1921) *
Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu (born 1 March 1994) is a Turkish actor. He came to fame by appearing in the youth series '' Adı Efsane'' as Hakan. Life and career Üzümoğlu was born on 1 March 1994 in Istanbul. He is a graduate of Hacettepe University ...
(born 1994) * Sumru Yavrucuk ( (born 1961) *
Işıl Yücesoy Işıl Yücesoy (born 2 October 1945) is a Turkish movie and theatre actress and singer. Life Işıl Yücesoy was born in Kırklareli, Turkey on 2 October 1945. Her father Selahattin was a music teacher, and she learned piano playing from her f ...
(born 1945)


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