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- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Production Designer
Maria De Matteis was born on 6 March 1898 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. She was a costume designer and production designer, known for Waterloo (1970), The Golden Coach (1952) and Gastone (1960). She died on 9 December 1988 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actress
- Composer
Composer (B. 14 September 1922, Istanbul - D. 9 December 1988, Istanbul). She studied at 17th School in Besiktas and Nisantasi Girls' High School. During his secondary school years, his talent for music was noticed by his teacher Hikmet Koptagil, and that year he started his music studies by taking lessons from Nemci Yar and Nuri Halil Poyraz. After a while, Nuri Halil Poyraz took Radife Erten to Cevdet Kozanoglu, the Director of Istanbul Radio. The song he read here, Selâhattin Pinar's Ne Gelen Var, impressed Cevdet Kozanoglu enough to ask him to read it again. Afterwards, with a daily wage of five liras, he sang songs by placing a stool under his feet because he was not tall enough to reach the microphones. In those years, Atatürk said, "Let's name you Küçük Safîye." It is said that when Radife Erten heard the news of Ata's death on the radio, she threw herself from the 2nd floor balcony of her house out of sadness and broke her arm.
When Ankara Radio was opened in 1938, he was appointed to Ankara Radio as a civil servant artist at the age of 14. His age was increased by six years because he was underage. Erten, who worked as a soloist at Ankara Radio between 1938 and 1948, received the title of teacher with an exam held at Ankara Radio in 1948 and worked as a teacher until 1951. When Istanbul Radio was opened in 1951, he went to Istanbul and worked as a soloist-choirmaster at Istanbul Radio until 1982. In the first days of his arrival in Istanbul, he appeared on stage at Kristal Gazinosu in Taksim and gave concerts in at least eight different places in one night during that period. Erten, who recorded five stone records during this period, served on the Executive Committee of the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory.
Radife Erten, who was nicknamed "Haci Kirami" by her teacher Cevdet Kozanoglu, has played a role in the production of artists including Sevim Tanürek, Behiye Aksoy, Muzaffer Birtan, Mustafa Sagyasar, Abdullah Özman, Sami Aksu, Altin Kizlar, Hamdi Demirci, Ziya Taskent, Ayla Büyükataman, Bülent Ersoy, Nazan Sivaci. He educated many students, including famous names such as.