Gürer Aykal (born 1942) is a
Turkish conductor and Adjunct Professor at
Bilkent University. He has been the musical director and principal conductor of the
Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra since 1999.
Education
Aykal was born in
Eskişehir,
Turkey. He studied at the
Ankara State Conservatory, completing a course on
violin in 1963 (under
Necdet Remzi Atak) and another on
composition in 1969 (under
Ahmed Adnan Saygun). He went on to study conducting in
London at the
Guildhall School of Music, where he was taught by such conductors as
André Previn and
George Hurst. He then went to
Italy for further study, graduating with a D.M.A. in conducting from
Santa Cecilia Academy of Music in 1973. Finally, on
Adnan Saygun's request, he stayed in Italy to study
Gregorian chant and
polyphonic Renaissance music at the
Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra.
Career
Aykal has conducted the
Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra, the
English Chamber Orchestra, the
London Philharmonic Orchestra, the
Sinfonieorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks Hamburg, the
Ankara Chamber Orchestra (which he founded with
Suna Kan), and the
Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra. In 1975 he became the principal conductor of the
Presidential Symphony Orchestra in
Ankara.
From 1987 to 1991, Aykal was the music director of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra in Texas, and subsequently from 1992 to 2004 he served as the music director of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, also in Texas.
Awards
The Turkish government made him a
State Artist in 1981 for his services to music.
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