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'''Ayla Erduran''' (22 August 1934 &ndash; 7 January 2025) was a Turkish violinist. She studied with ]. '''Ayla Erduran''' (22 August 1934 &ndash; 7 January 2025) was a Turkish classical violinist. She studied with ]. Her performances were broadcast on radio.


==Life== == Life and career ==
=== Early life and education ===
Erduran was born on 22 August 1934 in ].<ref name="c093">{{cite web | last=Erdogan | first=Koray | title=World-renowned Turkish violinist Ayla Erduran dies at 90 | website=Türkiye Today | date=8 January 2025 | url=https://www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/world-renowned-turkish-violinist-ayla-erduran-dies-at-90-102662/ | access-date=8 January 2025}}</ref><ref name="h909">{{cite web | last=Lloyd | first=Christian | title=Obituary: Violinist Ayla Erduran (1934–2025) | website=The Strad | date=8 January 2025 | url=https://www.thestrad.com/news/obituary-violinist-ayla-erduran-1934-2025/19095.article | access-date=8 January 2025}}</ref> A student of Karl Berger, she performed her first recital when she was 10 years old.<ref name="h909" /> She then went on to study at the ] from 1946 to 1951.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Sounds of Istanbul Ayla Erduran |url=https://www.peramuseum.org/event/sounds-of-istanbul-ayla-erduran/920 |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=www.peramuseum.org}}</ref> After her graduation she went on to the United States, where she stayed until 1955, and studied with ] and ].<ref name=":0" />
Erduran was born on 22 August 1934 in ] to Kadriye Erduran and ] Behcet Sabit Erduran.<ref name="c093">{{cite web |last=Erdogan |first=Koray |date=8 January 2025 |title=World-renowned Turkish violinist Ayla Erduran dies at 90 |url=https://www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/world-renowned-turkish-violinist-ayla-erduran-dies-at-90-102662/ |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=]}}</ref><ref name="The Strad">{{cite web |last=Lloyd |first=Christian |date=8 January 2025 |title=Obituary: Violinist Ayla Erduran (1934–2025) |url=https://www.thestrad.com/news/obituary-violinist-ayla-erduran-1934-2025/19095.article |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=]}}</ref> Her mother was of mixed heritage, with Armenian, Greek, Italian, and Polish ancestry.<ref name="T24-2015">{{Cite web |date=2015-08-16 |title=Dünyaca ünlü keman virtüözü Ayla Erduran: Flört etmek için çok geç kalınmış bir hayattı benimki... |url=https://t24.com.tr/haber/ayla-erduran-annem-hirslanayim-diye-suna-kanla-beni-tatile-goturup-sen-kemal-calamiyorsun-dedi,306432 |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=T24 |language=Turkish}}</ref> Ayla was introduced to violin by her mother, who played the instrument.<ref name="Gurkan-2006" /><ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> She began studying under ] at age four, and performed her first recital, a benefit for the Child Protection Agency at the Saray Cinema, when she was 10 years old.<ref name="c093" /><ref name="The Strad" /><ref name="T24-2015" /> She often played for guests who came to her home, including ], ], and ].<ref name="T24-2015" /> In 2015, Erduran recalled that her intense musical studies, encouraged by her mother, resulted in childhood isolation.<ref name="T24-2015" />


She went on to study violin at the ] from 1946 to 1951, and graduated with top honors.<ref name="c093" /><ref name="www.peramuseum.org">{{Cite web |date=2019-02-26 |title=Sounds of Istanbul Ayla Erduran |url=https://www.peramuseum.org/event/sounds-of-istanbul-ayla-erduran/920 |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=]}}</ref> After her graduation she went on to the United States, where she stayed until 1955, and studied with ] and ].<ref name="c093" /><ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> From 1957 to 1958, Erduran studied under ] at the ].<ref name="c093" /><ref name="The Strad" /> She won the fifth place prize in the ] in 1957,<ref name="c093" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=3rd International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition |url=https://www.wieniawski.com/3ivc.html |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=www.wieniawski.com}}</ref>
From 1957 to 1958, Erduran studied under ] at the ].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |title=Obituary: Violinist Ayla Erduran (1934–2025) |url=https://www.thestrad.com:443/news/obituary-violinist-ayla-erduran-1934-2025/19095.article |url-status= |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=The Strad |language=en}}</ref>


=== Career ===
Her career as a violin teacher spanned between 1973 and 1990 in Switzerland, including her master's classes at the ].<ref name=":1" />
Erduran's performances with major orchestras included the London Symphony, the Suisse Romande, the Berlin RIAS, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Philharmonia.<ref name="The Strad" />


In 1958, she premiered ]'s violin concerto in Belgium. It was conducted by Erkin.<ref name="The Strad" /> Her first major tours were in Canada in 1961 and 1962;<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> she then joined the ] on their 1963 Middle East tour.<ref name="c093" /><ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> In 1964, she performed in London for the first time.<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> Her 1965 concert at London's ] the following year was broadcast live by the ].<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> That same year, Erduran also performed the ] by Sibelius with the ], conducted by ], on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Sibelius in Geneva.<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" />
Erduran earned the title State Artist by the Republic of Turkey in 1971.<ref name="h909" /> She also received a gold medal from the Ankara-based Sevda Cenap And Music Foundation (SCAMV).<ref name="g389">{{cite book | last=Karaesmen | first=Erhan | title=Ayla Erduran'a armağan : evrenimizi iç ışıklarıyla aydınlatanlar Ayla Erduran, müzik ve keman | publisher=Sevda-Cenap And Müzik Vakfı Yayınları | publication-place=Ankara | year=2007 | oclc=925374795 | language=tr | page=}}</ref> She won the fifth place prize in the ] in 1957,<ref>{{Cite web |title=3rd International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition |url=https://www.wieniawski.com/3ivc.html |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=www.wieniawski.com}}</ref> the Harriet Cohen-Olga Veryney Award in 1964,<ref name=":0" /> and the Beethoven Award of the Netherlands in 1970.<ref name=":0" />


Her African tour, with Turkish pianist ], began in 1968.<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> Beginning in the 1970s, Erduran began playing only Bach in concerts, which she attributed to the fact that he was the only composer who could heal her soul following the murder of her cousin and aunt.<ref name="T24-2015" /> In 1973, she played with ] at the first International Istanbul Festival.<ref name="T24-2015" /> In 1977, she joined the Presidential Symphony Orchestra again, this time for a three week European tour.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1977 |title=Symphony Hailed on European Tour |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Turkey_Today/vEP-52FmH0wC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Ayla+Erduran%22&pg=PP48&printsec=frontcover |journal=Turkey Today |language=en |publisher=] |issue=11 |pages=2}}</ref>
Her performances with major orchestras included the London Symphony, the Suisse Romande, the Berlin RIAS, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Philharmonia.<ref name=":1" /> In 1958, she premiered ]'s violin concerto in Belgium. It was conducted by Erkin.<ref name=":1" /> Erduran also performed Sibelius's violin concerto with the Suisse Romande Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Ansermet, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Sibelius in Geneva.<ref name=":0" /> Her performances were broadcast on radio in Canada, Switzerland, England, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria, Russia, Poland, Iraq, the Netherlands, and the US.<ref name=":0" />


For much of her early career, Erduran disliked being a soloist, finding it lonely; it was not until she turned 50 that she enjoyed her solo performances.<ref name="Hurriyet Daily News-2024">{{Cite web |date=2024-08-11 |title=İlk harika çocuklardan Ayla Erduran: Ben alkışı değil müziği sevdim {{!}} Zeynep BİLGEHAN Köşe Yazısı - Hürriyet Haberler |url=https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/yazarlar/zeynep-bilgehan/ilk-harika-cocuklardan-ayla-erduran-ben-alkisi-degil-muzigi-sevdim-42501998 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240812021743/https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/yazarlar/zeynep-bilgehan/ilk-harika-cocuklardan-ayla-erduran-ben-alkisi-degil-muzigi-sevdim-42501998 |archive-date=2024-08-12 |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=]}}</ref>
Erduran had duet performances with notable musicians such as ], ], Navarra String Quartet, ], Valery Oistrakh, Victor Pikaizen, ], Collins, and Mieczyslaw Weinberg.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gurkan|first1=Yasemin|title=A lifetime devoted to the violin:Ayla Erduran|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran.aspx?pageID=438&n=a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran-2006-12-14|website=dailynews.com|publisher=hurriyetdailynews.com|accessdate=14 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ayla Erduran|url=http://www.turkishculture.org/whoiswho/ayla-erduran-1342.htm|website=turkishculture.org|publisher=turkish culture foundation|accessdate=14 February 2017}}</ref>


Her performances were broadcast on radio in Canada, Switzerland, England, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria, Russia, Poland, Iraq, the Netherlands, and the US.<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" /> Erduran performed with notable musicians such as ], ], the Navarra String Quartet, ], Valery Oistrakh, ], ], Collins, and ].<ref name="Gurkan-2006">{{cite web |last1=Gurkan |first1=Yasemin |date=2006-12-14 |title=A lifetime devoted to the violin:Ayla Erduran |url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran.aspx?pageID=438&n=a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran-2006-12-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170214181339/https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran.aspx?pageID=438&n=a-lifetime-devoted-to-the-violin-ayla-erduran-2006-12-14 |archive-date=2017-02-14 |accessdate=14 February 2017 |website=] |publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ayla Erduran |url=http://www.turkishculture.org/whoiswho/ayla-erduran-1342.htm |accessdate=14 February 2017 |website=]}}</ref>
She died on 7 January 2025, at the age of 90.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Devlet Sanatçısı Ayla Erduran, İstanbul'da hayatını kaybetti |url=https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur/devlet-sanatcisi-ayla-erduran-istanbulda-hayatini-kaybetti/3443741 |access-date=2025-01-07 |website=]}}</ref><ref name="r203">{{cite web | last=Lebrecht | first=Norman | title=The Turk who played duets with David Oistrakh | website=Slippedisc | date=7 January 2025 | url=https://slippedisc.com/2025/01/the-turk-who-played-duets-with-david-oistrakh/ | access-date=8 January 2025}}</ref>

In 1985, she recorded the ] by Johannes Brahms with the ].<ref name="c093" />

Her career as a violin teacher spanned between 1973 and 1990 in Switzerland, including her master's classes at the ].<ref name="The Strad" />

=== Personal life ===
Erduran never married or had children, which she attributed to the time that her career required.<ref name="T24-2015" /> She continued to play violin in her later years, playing for three to four hours a day.<ref name="Hurriyet Daily News-2024" />

She died on 7 January 2025, at the age of 90.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Devlet Sanatçısı Ayla Erduran, İstanbul'da hayatını kaybetti |url=https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur/devlet-sanatcisi-ayla-erduran-istanbulda-hayatini-kaybetti/3443741 |access-date=2025-01-07 |website=]}}</ref><ref name="r203">{{cite web |last=Lebrecht |first=Norman |date=7 January 2025 |title=The Turk who played duets with David Oistrakh |url=https://slippedisc.com/2025/01/the-turk-who-played-duets-with-david-oistrakh/ |access-date=8 January 2025 |website=Slippedisc}}</ref>

=== Awards and recognition ===

* 1957 ], fifth place<ref>{{Cite web |title=3rd International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition |url=https://www.wieniawski.com/3ivc.html |access-date=2025-01-08 |website=Henryk Wieniawski Music Society in Poznań}}</ref>
* 1964 Harriet Cohen-Olga Veryney Award<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" />
* 1970 Beethoven Award of the Netherlands<ref name="www.peramuseum.org" />
* State Artist by the Republic of Turkey, 1971<ref name="The Strad" />
* 2006 gold medal, ] (SCAMV) in Ankara<ref name="Gurkan-2006" /><ref name="g389">{{cite book |last=Karaesmen |first=Erhan |title=Ayla Erduran'a armağan : evrenimizi iç ışıklarıyla aydınlatanlar Ayla Erduran, müzik ve keman |publisher=Sevda-Cenap And Müzik Vakfı Yayınları |year=2007 |publication-place=Ankara |page= |language=tr |oclc=925374795}}</ref>
* 2012 Medaille d’Honneur – Medaille de Vermeil, ] and the ]<ref name="c093" />
* 2015 Honorary Award, D-Marin Festival<ref name="T24-2015" />


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Turkish violinist (1934–2025)

Ayla Erduran
Ayla Erduran in Aliye Berger's workshop
Born(1934-08-22)22 August 1934
Istanbul, Turkey
Died7 January 2025(2025-01-07) (aged 90)
Istanbul, Turkey
OccupationClassical violinist

Ayla Erduran (22 August 1934 – 7 January 2025) was a Turkish classical violinist. She studied with David Oistrakh. Her performances were broadcast on radio.

Life and career

Early life and education

Erduran was born on 22 August 1934 in Istanbul to Kadriye Erduran and urologist Behcet Sabit Erduran. Her mother was of mixed heritage, with Armenian, Greek, Italian, and Polish ancestry. Ayla was introduced to violin by her mother, who played the instrument. She began studying under Karl Berger at age four, and performed her first recital, a benefit for the Child Protection Agency at the Saray Cinema, when she was 10 years old. She often played for guests who came to her home, including Fuad Köprülü, Yunus Nadi, and Yahya Kemal. In 2015, Erduran recalled that her intense musical studies, encouraged by her mother, resulted in childhood isolation.

She went on to study violin at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1946 to 1951, and graduated with top honors. After her graduation she went on to the United States, where she stayed until 1955, and studied with Ivan Galamian and Zino Francescatti. From 1957 to 1958, Erduran studied under David Oistrakh at the Moscow Conservatory. She won the fifth place prize in the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in 1957,

Career

Erduran's performances with major orchestras included the London Symphony, the Suisse Romande, the Berlin RIAS, the Presidential Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Philharmonia.

In 1958, she premiered Ulvi Cemal Erkin's violin concerto in Belgium. It was conducted by Erkin. Her first major tours were in Canada in 1961 and 1962; she then joined the Presidential Symphony Orchestra on their 1963 Middle East tour. In 1964, she performed in London for the first time. Her 1965 concert at London's Royal Albert Hall the following year was broadcast live by the BBC. That same year, Erduran also performed the Violin Concerto by Sibelius with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, conducted by Ernest Ansermet, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Sibelius in Geneva.

Her African tour, with Turkish pianist Verda Erman, began in 1968. Beginning in the 1970s, Erduran began playing only Bach in concerts, which she attributed to the fact that he was the only composer who could heal her soul following the murder of her cousin and aunt. In 1973, she played with Yehudi Menuhin at the first International Istanbul Festival. In 1977, she joined the Presidential Symphony Orchestra again, this time for a three week European tour.

For much of her early career, Erduran disliked being a soloist, finding it lonely; it was not until she turned 50 that she enjoyed her solo performances.

Her performances were broadcast on radio in Canada, Switzerland, England, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria, Russia, Poland, Iraq, the Netherlands, and the US. Erduran performed with notable musicians such as Yehudi Menuhin, Henryk Szeryng, the Navarra String Quartet, Igor Oistrakh, Valery Oistrakh, Victor Pikayzen, Guy Fallot, Collins, and Mieczysław Weinberg.

In 1985, she recorded the Violin Concerto by Johannes Brahms with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Her career as a violin teacher spanned between 1973 and 1990 in Switzerland, including her master's classes at the Lausanne Conservatory.

Personal life

Erduran never married or had children, which she attributed to the time that her career required. She continued to play violin in her later years, playing for three to four hours a day.

She died on 7 January 2025, at the age of 90.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ Erdogan, Koray (8 January 2025). "World-renowned Turkish violinist Ayla Erduran dies at 90". Türkiye Today. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  2. ^ Lloyd, Christian (8 January 2025). "Obituary: Violinist Ayla Erduran (1934–2025)". The Strad. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  3. ^ "Dünyaca ünlü keman virtüözü Ayla Erduran: Flört etmek için çok geç kalınmış bir hayattı benimki..." T24 (in Turkish). 16 August 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  4. ^ Gurkan, Yasemin (14 December 2006). "A lifetime devoted to the violin:Ayla Erduran". Hurriyet Daily News. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Sounds of Istanbul Ayla Erduran". Pera Museum. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  6. "3rd International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition". www.wieniawski.com. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  7. "Symphony Hailed on European Tour". Turkey Today (11). Embassy of Turkey, Washington, D.C.: 2. 1977.
  8. ^ "İlk harika çocuklardan Ayla Erduran: Ben alkışı değil müziği sevdim | Zeynep BİLGEHAN Köşe Yazısı - Hürriyet Haberler". Hurriyet Daily News. 11 August 2024. Archived from the original on 12 August 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  9. "Ayla Erduran". Turkish Cultural Foundation. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  10. "Devlet Sanatçısı Ayla Erduran, İstanbul'da hayatını kaybetti". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
  11. Lebrecht, Norman (7 January 2025). "The Turk who played duets with David Oistrakh". Slippedisc. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  12. "3rd International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition". Henryk Wieniawski Music Society in Poznań. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  13. Karaesmen, Erhan (2007). Ayla Erduran'a armağan : evrenimizi iç ışıklarıyla aydınlatanlar Ayla Erduran, müzik ve keman (in Turkish). Ankara: Sevda-Cenap And Müzik Vakfı Yayınları. OCLC 925374795.

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