Turkish women in music may perform in one or more genres of music which are the Turkish folklore music, the Turkish classical music, popular music or Western classical music. Folklore music is the traditional music with Turkish lyrics (see türkü). Turkish classical music is actually the continuation of the Ottoman palace music which is also in Turkish. Turkish popular music is similar to western popular music (western melodies with Turkish or original lyrics, new compositions and arranged form of folklore music).
Turkish classical music
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Western classical music
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- Ani Kavafian, violin
- Anjelika Akbar, piano
- Ayşegül Sarıca, piano
- Ferhunde Erkin, piano
- Filiz Ali, piano
- Gülsin Onay, piano
- Ida Kavafian, violin
- İdil Biret, piano
- Önder Sisters, piano
- Pekinel sisters, piano
- Rüya Taner, piano
- Şahan Arzruni, piano
- Şefika Kutluer, flute
- Verda Erman, piano
- Verda Ün, piano
- Veriko Tchumburidze, violin
- Zeynep Üçbaşaran, piano
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Ajda Pekkan
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Anjelika Akbar
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Ayla Algan
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Canan Erçetin
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Emel Sayın
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Hadise Açıkgöz
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Işın Karaca
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Önder Sisters
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Pekinel sisters
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Sertab Erener
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Sezen Aksu
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Simge Sağın
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Şebnem Ferah
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Şefika Kutluer
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Verda Erman