Bengisu Gokce
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Turkish born and raised, Bengisu Gokce is a multi-genre violinist and singer known for combining her Turkish roots with Eastern European and Middle Eastern traditions.
As a professionally renowned performer, Gokce's versatile playing has led her to share the stage with several music icons, including Mark O’Connor, Tigran Hamasyan, Aynur Doğan, Shreya Ghoshal, Toninho Horta, Shankar Mahadevan, Simon Shaheen, Amal Murkus, and Pablo Ziegler.
Throughout her career, she has performed in various distinguished venues, such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Boston Symphony Hall, American Repertory Theater, MFA Boston, Roulette Intermedium, Shapeshifter Lab, Ithra Theatre (Saudi Arabia), and Monte Carlo Salle Garnier (Monaco). She has also been featured on albums and recording projects with Indian tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, sitar virtuoso Purbayan Chatterjee, drummer Antonio Sánchez (Pat Metheny Group), clarinetist Ismail Lumanovski (NY Gypsy All Stars), and many more.
Gokce was one of the featured artists on the Berklee Indian Ensemble’s debut album, Shuruaat, which was nominated for the Best Global Music Album at the 65th Annual Grammy ️Awards.
A multi-award winner, Gokce is a classically trained violinist and a performance alumna of Mersin University State Conservatory in Turkey, Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin, Germany, and Berklee College of Music in Boston.
She is currently an assistant professor at Berklee College of Music and the violin instructor, orchestra director, and the administrative director at the Center For Arabic Culture Youth Orchestra Program in Boston.
- Leader of the Bengisu Gokce Quartet
- Member of National Arab Orchestra, New York Arabic Orchestra, and Veronica Robles Mariachi
- Appearances with Mark O'Connor, Paquito D'Rivera, Tigran Hamasyan, Aida Cuevas, Grace Kelly, Rosanne Cash, Simon Shaheen, Pablo Ziegler, and many more
- Recordings featuring Shankar Mahadevan, Antonio Sánchez, and Zakir Hussain
- Solo violin featured on short films Mrs. Lavinsky, Mango Sticky Rice, Understanding Color, and An Early Spring
- META (Music Educator and Teaching Artist) Fellowship
- Third Prize and Jury Special Award in National Gulden Turali Violin Competitions (Turkey)
- Sing That Thing Adult Champion, Univoz Vocal Ensemble
- Arif Mardin Fellowship Scholar
- Honorable Mention in Rotary Chamber Music Competition (Turkey)