Ayse Hulya Yazicioglu

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Birthplace:
Istanbul, Turkey

Ayşe Hülya YAZICIOĞLU was born in 1990 in Istanbul. She completed her primary education at Private Coşkun Primary School and secondary education at Ata Secondary School. Between 1999-2002, she started her first music education in the Üsküdar Music Society in Fehamet Ünal's Children's Choir. Between 2005-2008, she studied at Istanbul University State Conservatory Musical Department for four years as a part-time guest student. Between the same years, she gave concerts with various artists in the musical ensemble "Ladies & Gentlemen" led by Çelik Kasapoğlu. In 2007, She took part in the choir of the Orhan Şallıel Orchestra at the 800th Anniversary International Commemoration Ceremony of Mevlana. She completed her education in Üsküdar Mithat Paşa Anatolian Vocational High School Graphic Design Department in 2008. She graduated from Haliç University Conservatory Opera and Concert Singing Department in 2013. Çetin Işıközlü, Melek Yalçın, Şamil Gökberk, Licinio Montefusco and Kevork Tavityan are among the names she received music education. In the same year, she took part in the Borusan Philharmonic Choir under the conductorship of Gökçen Koray. The music documentary she made in 2023 was nominated for the Lift-Off Film Festival. She started her master's degree with a thesis at Istanbul Okan University, Graduate Institute of Social Sciences, Music Department.

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