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Ahmet Adnan Saygun (Turkish pronunciation: [ahˈmet adˈnan sajˈɡun]; 7
September 1907 – 6
January 1991) was a
Turkish composer,
musicologist and writer...
- Hüseyin
Saygun (1920 – 31
March 1993) was a
Turkish footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Beşiktaş J.K.
Squads of...
- The
Ahmed Adnan Saygun Arts
Center (Turkish:
Ahmed Adnan Saygun Sanat Merkezi) is
situated in the
Konak district of İzmir, Turkey. It is
named after the...
- 65) is an
opera in
three acts and
twelve scenes composed by
Ahmed Adnan Saygun to a Turkish-language
libretto by Münir
Hayri Egeli [tr]. The opera, based...
- the
final in the 20th
episode released on 20
November 2020. İrfan Tuna
Saygun (Halit Ergenç): An
economics professor who does his best for Deniz, whom...
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encouraging music school by
Saygun, he left his
estate and
works to
Bilkent University. Thus, now the
university preserves some of
Saygun's personal belongings...
- left the position,
Ahmet Adnan Saygun was
appointed as the new
conductor of the
orchestra in 1934.
After Ahmet Adnan Saygun's illness Ernst Preatorius succeeded...
- The opera,
staged at the People's
House in Ankara, was
composed by
Adnan Saygun and
performed by
soprano Semiha Berksoy. On 5
December 1934,
Turkey moved...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saygın (IPA: [ˈsajgɯn]) and the
related Saygun (IPA: [ˈsajgun]) are
Turkish surnames and the
version Saygın also a male...
- Film Festivals. İzmir
Metropolitan Muni****lity has
built the
Ahmet Adnan Saygun Art
Center on a 21,000 m2 land plot in the Güzelyalı district, in order...