Ali Özkan Manav (born May 20, 1967) is a Turkish composer of contemporary classical music.[1] His earlier works were influenced by Saygun, Usmanbaş and Ligeti. Some of his orchestral works feature aleatoric passages. Later works combine newer timbral concerns with maqamic pitch content, microtones together with elements of folk music. These include traditional ornamentations, vocal, and instrumental components.[2] His contributions to the field of Turkish music is widely considered monumental,especially orchestral music.
Biography
Manav was born in Mersin,Turkey. His family moved to Istanbul in 1971.[citation needed] His mother, introduced him to music.[citation needed] He started private piano lessons with Hülya Saydam in 1980, and his first compositions appeared the following year. He then entered the Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory's composition department in 1984 and became a student of Erçivan Saydam, Adnan Saygun, and Afşar Timuçin.[citation needed]
After his graduation in 1991, he was appointed as an instructor in the same institution.[citation needed] He earned his master's degree in 1994, while he was also a student of composition class led by İlhan Usmanbaş (1991-1996).