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Ayşe Leyla Gencer ((:lejˈla ɟenˈdʒeɾ)) née Çeyrekgil (10 October 192810 May 2008) was a Turkish operatic soprano. Gencer was a notable ''bel canto'' soprano who spent most of her career in Italy, from the early 1950s through the mid-1980s, and had a repertoire encompassing more than seventy roles. She made very few commercial recordings; however, numerous bootleg recordings of her performances exist. She was also associated with the heroines of Donizetti.〔(Bel Canto Society page with Interview and photos ), belcantosociety.org; accessed 29 May 2015.〕 ==Early life== Leyla Gencer was born in Polonezköy (near Istanbul) to a Turkish father and a Polish mother. Her father, Hasanzade İbrahim Bey (who took the surname ''Çeyrekgil'' under the Surname Law of 1934), was a wealthy businessman, whose family was from the city of Safranbolu. Her mother, Lexanda Angela Minakovska, was a Roman Catholic family from the Lithuanian aristocracy. (She converted to Islam and chose the name ''Atiye'' after her husband's death.) 〔(Obituary ), Telegraph.co.uk; accessed 29 May 2015.〕 Her father died when she was very young. She grew up in the Çubuklu district of Istanbul, on the Anatolian side of the Bosporus. At 16, she married İbrahim Gencer, a banker related to influential İpekçi family.〔(LEYLA GENCER SABETAYİST MİYDİ? ÜNLÜ AKRABALARI KİMLERDİ? Profile ), odatv.com; accessed 29 May 2015.〕
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