Bedriye Hoşgör
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Bedriye Hoşgör was a Turkish composer. Hoşgör was influenced by the tekke music tradition as a child growing up in
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. After she and her family moved to
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, Hoşgör took oud lessons from Enderunlu İsmet Efendi and Udi Afet and usul lessons from Halit Bey, a
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at the palace. Hoşgör also worked with
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whom she had met at a social gathering. Cemil Bey encouraged Hoşgör to enroll in the "Darülbedayî-i Musik-î Osmanî" school where she greatly expanded her knowledge of music. Hoşgör also worked with Udi Nevres Bey.


See also

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List of composers of classical Turkish music {{Short description, none This is a list of Classical Turkish Music composers in alphabetical order: A * Abdurrahman Bahir Efendi (Arabzade) - 1746 * Abdülkadir Meragi - 1435 * Ahmet Uzel * Ahmet Yektâ Madran - 1865 * Ali Şir Nevai - 1501 * Az ...


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Composers of Ottoman classical music Composers of Turkish makam music 1889 births 1968 deaths {{Turkey-composer-stub