Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu

Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu
Born (1972-01-18)18 January 1972
Turkey
Died 1 June 2009(2009-06-01) (aged 37)
Atlantic Ocean
Nationality Turkish
Education •Istanbul City Convervatory
Istanbul University Conservatory
•Department of Harp ın Louisiana State University's School of Music
•Harp Department of Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music
Known for Harpist
Patron(s) Şirin Pancaroğlu

Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu (18 January 1972 – 1 June 2009) was a Turkish harpist and university lecturer for piano and harp. She was aboard Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, France, which crashed in the Atlantic Ocean on 1 June 2009.

Life and career

She was born on 18 January 1972 to Vedat Necipoğlu and his wife Selçuk. She had an elder sister Ayşe İmre (Tüylü).[1]

During her high school education at the Deutsche Schule Istanbul, Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu attended conservatories of Istanbul City and Istanbul University to learn playing harp. Following her highschool graduation in 1992, she studied at the Department of Translation and Interpreting in Bogazici University, and received an under-graduate degree in 1997. She went to the USA to study at the Department of Harp ın Louisiana State University's School of Music, where she graduated in 1999. Later, she enrolled in the Harp Department of Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, studied under another Turkish harpist, Şirin Pancaroğlu and graduated in 2001.[2][3]

Having returned to Turkey, she joined the Regional State Symphony Orchestra in Bursa, and later became lecturer for piano and harp at the Anadolu University in Eskişehir.[3]

She was invited to the Fourth Rio Harp Festival to perform two recitals, and was on her way back home via Paris aboard the Air France Flight 447.[4] Brazilian military planes found debris and dead bodies about 600 miles off Brazil's northeastern coast five days later from the disappearance of the aircraft.[2]

Necipoğlu gave numerous recitals and concerts in Turkey and abroad.[4] She also received many international awards.[3]

Funeral

Two-and-half years after the accident, the body of Necipoğlu was recovered from the ocean bed and flown to Turkey. Her remains were laid to rest on 24 November 2011 in Kanlıca Cemetery, Istanbul following a religious service at the Teşvikiye Mosque.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Kömür, Recai (2011-11-25). "Necipoğlu 2.5 yıl sonra toprağa verildi". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  2. 1 2 Brooks, Nicole (2009-06-02). "Harpist who was IU grad one of Air France crash victims". Herald Times Online. Retrieved 2009-06-07.
  3. 1 2 3 "Instructor Fatma Ceren NECİPOĞLU". Anadolu University. Retrieved 2009-06-07.
  4. 1 2 "List of all published press releases". Air France. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
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