davidg
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MUSTAFA COPÇUOĞLU
This is an amazing oud maker who I think is one of the best makers in Turkey.
Here is a site about him and I don't know if it has been posted before and there are some good pictures in the site.
I think that he is of Armenian heritage because of the way he looks and because of his last name, but I am not sure. I have heard that a lot of the
oglu last names ted to be Armenian and I am an Armenian so this interests me.
Please if somenone can clarify this in any sort of way that would be great.
http://www.mustafacopcuoglu.com/index_e.htm
Thanks Everyone
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Greg
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Well spotted David.
By association, he would seem to be a good maker.
Do you know of anybody who plays and recommends his instruments?
Regards,
Greg
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eliot
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Necati Çelik plays Mustafa instruments currently when he tours the US.
I got a chance to go to his shop last summer - a really nice guy, and good maker. One custom instrument he made, which I believe went to France with
an up-and-coming French oudist, was a superb instrument. I think it came with "a price," though.
I don't know if Mustafa is Armenian in heritage. If so, I would guess it was many generations back and he's more of a "mutt" now. Not all the -oglu
names are Armenian, from my limited understanding of family names - it's synonymous with the "-son" postfix (Johnson, Ericson, etc.). One of the Alevi
dede lineages are named Tekelioglu, for example.
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Jonathan
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--oglu tends to be Turkish, -ian tends to be Armenian. Both mean pretty much the same thing. "son of" in the broadest sense. So, the --oglu or
--ian can follow a proper name, the name of a profession, or even the name of the village or city that the family is from.
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oudmaker
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Jonathan is right He is a very good person and oudmaker in Kadikoy Istanbul. I personaly know him. Good craftsman. He is an oudmaker not a
manufacturer as he translated the word of "making" as "manufacturing" when he gave the name of his school. Its correct translation is Conservatuary of
Instrument making-The Thecnical University of Istanbul. By the way I am a graduate of the same University but its Civil Engineering Faculty 1960. Next
time I see him I am going to ask him for some corrections on his web site.
Dincer
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oudmaker
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Hi Everybody
I just saw him today and asked him about the corrections on his web site
Dincer.
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