Hüsnü Şenlendirici
World · TR · Active since 1976

Hüsnü Şenlendirici

Liquid, soulful clarinet that bridges the gap between ancient Anatolian melodies and modern jazz. Warm woodwinds for golden hour reflection and urban nights.

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Listening to Hüsnü Şenlendirici is like watching silk move in a light breeze. His clarinet playing is remarkably fluid, characterized by a 'liquid' quality where notes seem to melt into one another. It carries the deep, historical weight of Turkish Romani traditions but is polished with a contemporary, almost cinematic sheen that makes it feel immediate and accessible. The music breathes with the listener, alternating between exuberant, rhythmic celebrations and deeply lonely, introspective laments.

What sets him apart is his mastery of the G-clarinet, an instrument with a darker, woodier tone than the standard orchestral version. He uses microtonal inflections and rapid-fire trills that mimic the human voice, creating a sense of vocal storytelling without a single lyric. His collaborations with funk and electronic artists have infused his sound with a steady, groovy pulse that keeps the traditional melodies from feeling like museum pieces.

Start with the album 'Hüsn-ü Klarnet' to hear him at his most iconic. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the intersection of jazz improvisation and world folk traditions, providing a sophisticated backdrop for both focused listening and atmospheric evening relaxation.

Hüsnü Şenlendirici (born 12 July 1976 in Bergama, Turkey) is a Turkish musician of Romani Background. He comes from a family of musicians: his grandfather Hüsnü Şenlendirici played clarinet and trumpet, his other grandfather Otmar Köfteci used to play clarinet, and his father Ergün Şenlendirici played trumpet.
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