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Education:
Gökçe Güven was born in İstanbul in 1984, Güven started her piano traning at 1995 at Trakya University State Concervatory under the tutelage of Prof. Vasıf Ali Hasanoğlu. She graduated in 2005 with a degree and after two years later she was accepted to Prof Ova Sünder's Piano Class at  Istanbul University İnstitute of Social Sciences. She was studying chamber music  with Prof Cana Gürmen .She graduated master degree with her thesis about " Development Of The Piano Technically Researching İt To The End Of Romantic Era "
After master degree she was accepted for doctor of art degree to Trakya University İnstitute Of Social Sciences and graduated from there in 2017 with her thesis about , Robert Schumann's one of important pieces which name is " Faschingsschwank aus Wien"
Carier:
During her career she found many master classes opportunities to attend famous pianists such as Prof Milena Mollova, Prof Rudolph Plagge , Prof Judith Uluğ, Prof Boris Bloch , Prof Leotina Margulis , Prof Andrei Diev, Bojidar Noev and Maria Prinz.
She gave many solo  and chamber music concerts in Türkiye's different places and abroad such a  Sofia/Bulgaria ,İslamabad /Pakistan, Hamburg /Germany ,Cairo/ Egypt and Bucharest/Romania
She is a member of flute-piano enseble founded with Senem Güzey in 2018. They have a rich repertoire from different periods of music such as Baroque, Classic, Romantic and Contemporary.
She has been working at Trakya University State Concervatory as a lecturer since 2010. She lectures piano, correpetition,accompaniment and piano literature. 
Books:
Müzik Kültürüne Dair Çeşitli Görüşler   1        ISBN: 978-605-755-742-1
Müzik Kültürüne Dair Çeşitli Görüşler   2        ISBN: 978-605-755-783-4









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International Books and Book Chapters

  • Working Principles on J.S.Bach's Fugue 1 in C Major for Piano Students (April 2019)
  • Technically Researching of Robert Schumann's "Faschingsschwank Aus Wien" Op:26 (January 2019)