Şölen Dikener is a renowned cellist and music educator, currently serving as a professor of music at Marshall University. He has a distinguished career spanning over thirty years, during which he has taught cello, double bass, chamber music, and music appreciation. Dikener made his solo debut in 1985 with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra in Ankara, Turkey, marking the beginning of a busy career in music performance and education. He has received notable awards, including the Distinguished Artist and Scholar Award, and has been involved in significant musical projects, such as the world premiere recording of Paul Tortelier's Elegy.
As a recording artist, Şölen Dikener has contributed to various musical releases, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the cello repertoire. His work includes albums like "Partitas for Solo Violoncello by Turkish Composers," which highlights his connection to Turkish musical heritage. Dikener's educational and artistic endeavors have positioned him as a respected figure in both the academic and musical communities.
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