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Arif Susam
Arif Susam (b 1956, Harput, Elazığ) the best of in most famous for Idealistic idelogist is a Turkey Turkish Ottoman Music genre male musician. His style combines traditional Turkish tunes with synthesized instruments. He was very popular in the 80s and early 90s with fellow artists like Nejat Alp, Ümit Besen, Cengiz Kurtoğlu and Sinan Özen. Career His statement "Pain and suffering in various tempos" describes the career of Arif Susam spanning over more than 25 years. He started playing keyboards and singing in local clubs and restaurants. At the same period he recorded a demo and sent it to Şahin Plakçılık record label which turned up an eight figure record deal. In 1982 he began performing live every night at Köşem Restaurant in Tarabya, İstanbul. The Köşem Restaurant sessions went on for 14 years without a break. Susam is known for being the only artist to go platinum in Turkey, as his double live 1985 album Tavernada Yıldönümü sold over 1,200,00 ...
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Harput
Harpoot ( tr, Harput) or Kharberd ( hy, Խարբերդ, translit=Kharberd) is an ancient town located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. It now forms a small district of the city of Elazığ. p. 1. In the late Ottoman period, it fell under the Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet (also known as the Harput Vilayet). Artifacts from around 2000 BC have been found in the area. The town is famous for its Harput Castle, and incorporates a museum, old mosques, a church, and the Buzluk (Ice) Cave. Harput is about from Istanbul. Harput was a largely Armenian populated region in medieval times and had a significant Armenian population until the Armenian genocide. By the 20th century, Harput had been absorbed into Mezre (renamed Elazığ in 1937), a town on the plain below Harput that significantly grew in size in the 19th century. Name Kharberd was first interpreted as consisting of the Armenian words ''kʻar'' ("rock") and ''berd'' ("castle, fortress"), as if meaning "a fortress surrounded by rock ...
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Ottoman Music
Ottoman music ( tr, Osmanlı müziği) or Turkish classical music ( tr, Türk sanat müziği) is the tradition of classical music originating in the Ottoman Empire. Developed in the palace, major Ottoman cities, and Sufi lodges, it traditionally features a solo singer with a small to medium-sized instrumental ensemble. A tradition of music that reached its golden age around the early 18th century, Ottoman music traces its roots back to the music of the Hellenic and Persianate world, a distinctive feature of which is the usage of a modal melodic system. This system, alternatively called ''makam'', ''dastgah'' or ''echos'', are a large and varied system of melodic material, defining both scales and melodic contour. In Ottoman music alone, more than 600 makams have been used so far, and out of these, at least 120 makams are in common use and formally defined. Rhythmically, Ottoman music uses the ''zaman'' and ''usûl'' systems, which determine time signatures and accents respectiv ...
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Double Album
A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc. A double album is usually, though not always, released as such because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium. Recording artists often think of double albums as being a single piece artistically; however, there are exceptions such as John Lennon's ''Some Time in New York City'' (which consisted of one studio record and one live album packaged together) and OutKast's ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' (effectively two solo albums, one by each member of the duo). Since the advent of the compact disc, albums are sometimes released with a bonus disc featuring additional material as a supplement to the main album, with live tracks, studio out-takes, cut songs, or older unreleased material. One innovation was the inclusion of a DVD of related material with a compact disc, such as video related to the album or DVD-A ...
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Platinum Album
Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units. The threshold quantity varies by type (such as album, single, music video) and by nation or territory (see List of music recording certifications). Almost all countries follow variations of the RIAA certification categories, which are named after precious materials (gold, platinum and diamond). The threshold required for these awards depends upon the population of the territory where the recording is released. Typically, they are awarded only to international releases and are awarded individually for each country where the album is sold. Different sales levels, some perhaps 10 times greater than others, may exist for different music media (for example: videos versus albums, singles, or music download). History The original gold and silver record awards were presented to artists by their own record companies to publicize their sales achiev ...
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İstanbul
Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, cultural and historic hub. The city straddles the Bosporus strait, lying in both Europe and Asia, and has a population of over 15 million residents, comprising 19% of the population of Turkey. Istanbul is the list of European cities by population within city limits, most populous European city, and the world's List of largest cities, 15th-largest city. The city was founded as Byzantium ( grc-gre, Βυζάντιον, ) in the 7th century BCE by Ancient Greece, Greek settlers from Megara. In 330 CE, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great made it his imperial capital, renaming it first as New Rome ( grc-gre, Νέα Ῥώμη, ; la, Nova Roma) and then as Constantinople () after himself. The city grew in size and influence, eventually becom ...
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Tarabya
Tarabya ( ota, Tarabiye, el, Θεραπειά, translit=Therapiá) is a neighbourhood in the Sarıyer district of Istanbul, Turkey. It is located on the European shoreline of the Bosphorus strait, between the neighbourhoods of Yeniköy, Istanbul, Yeniköy and Kireçburnu, Sarıyer, Kireçburnu. It is famous for its coastal fish restaurants. Geography Compared to other neighborhoods in Sarıyer, Tarabya has much more greenery and fresher air thanks to the northern winds coming from the sea. With its massive oak tree, the Huber Mansion and a marina which houses tens of boats and yachts, it is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Istanbul. Some of the areas now controlled by the Marmara University used to be the waterside mansion of Alexander Ypsilantis. Ther last station of the M2 (Istanbul Metro), Hacıosman (Istanbul Metro) is located here, approximately 3 kilometers from the coast. History The area used to be called Pharmakia. This name is believed to have been given here ...
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Şahin Plakçılık
Şahin ( Iranian: , Shāhīn) is a Turkish and Tatar name of Iranian origin that means falcon. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Ali Şahin (wrestler) (born 1944), Turkish wrestler * Arif Sahin (born 1985), Turkish footballer * Asiye Özlem Şahin (born 1976), Turkish-German boxer * Ayşe Şahin, Turkish-American mathematician * Bekir Şahin, Turkish jurist and judge * Canan Şahin (born 1970), Turkish-Kurdish multidisciplinary visual artist, activist * Celal Şahin (1925–2018), Turkish musician and humorist * Cenk Şahin (born 1994), Turkish footballer * Ercan Şahin (born 1971), Turkish folk musician. * Fatma Şahin (born 1966), Turkish politician * Fatma Şahin (footballer) (born 1990), Turkish footballer * Hafize Şahin, Turkish sport wrestler * Hülya Şahin, Turkish boxer * İbrahim Şahin (born 1956), Turkish police chief * İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer * İdris Naim Şahin (born 1956), Turkish politician * İrem Damla ...
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Sinan Özen
Sinan Özen (; b. 1 March 1964, Çayeli, Rize) is a Turkish singer, composer and actor. Life and career Sinan Özen was born on March 1, 1964, in the Çayeli district of Rize. His family moved to İzmit when he was young and he spent a few years of his childhood there. Then they moved to Istanbul where Sinan had his primary and secondary education. He attended high school in Rize, at the Department of Lathe-Leveling in Rize Vocational High School. Sinan Özen had great passion to music from his young age and his first attempt to get into music world was in 1981 with a song contest that was advertised in a local newspaper. He participated and won the contest, however it did not move him forward in his career. Later he met Süheyla Altmışdört, a tutor in Academy of Music, with the help of his musician friend, who taught him instrumental and solfeggio classes. He also had instrumental oud and solfeggio training from Irfan Ozbakir, Turkish composer. Encouraged by his tutors he applie ...
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Cengiz Kurtoğlu
Cengiz Kurtoğlu (born. 5 May 1959, Arhavi, Artvin) is a Turkish Turkish Classical Music artist. He worked as a civil servant at a tea factory in Rize and moved to Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ... in 1984. In 1984, his first album ''Sen Sözden Anlamaz Mısın?'' was released. His later albums helped him building a fan group called as Cengizciler (Fans of Cengiz). In 2010 Cengiz Kurtoğlu released an album called ''Sessizce''. Albums #(1984) ''Sen Sözden Anlamaz Mısın?'' ( Özer Plakçılık) #(1986) ''Unutulan'' ( Özer Plakçılık) #(1987) ''Yıllarım'' ( Özer Plakçılık) #(1988) ''Bizim Şarkımız'' ( Özer Plakçılık) #(1989) ''Hayatımı Yaşıyorum'' (Özer Plakçı ...
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Ümit Besen
Ümit Besen (born 14 October 1956) is a Turkish musical artist representing the darker side of Tarabya school of electronic music. He started his professional career by playing keyboards and singing with his band at the local clubs in Adana, Southern Turkey. While he was in the army for his compulsory military service, a brigadier-general liked his style and appointed him to sing at the officers' mess. Rising popularity After the completion of his 18 months service he returned to Adana. While singing and playing to make his living one day Turkish football legend Metin Oktay visited the club he was working at. Amazed by the power of his voice and his knowledge of synthesizers, Metin Oktay recommended him to his club owner friends in Istanbul. In Istanbul, he kept playing at famous clubs and finally he was teamed up with songwriters Selami Şahin and Ahmet Selçuk İlkan to record his first LP. The result was not only a commercial success. Today In 2015, the unforgettable hit of t ...
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Nejat Alp
Nejat Alp (born 9 November 1952) is a Turkish musician who plays synth-driven Turkish ambient folk. He began his professional career in 1969 by playing bass for various supporting bands in the clubs of Istanbul. In 1978 he changed his primary instrument from bass to keyboards, and became a vocalist. Discography *1977 Mavi Boncuk (Blue Bead) *1980 Evlendiğin Gün (The Day You Have Married) *1984 Tavernada Nejat Alp (Nejat in da Club) (reached Multi-platinum sales) *1985 Boğaziçi Geceleri (Bosphorus Nights) *1985 Canımdan Can İste (Wanna live my lifetime babe?) *1986 Londra Konseri (London Concert-Live) *1987 Gökten Üç Elma Düşmüş (I discover gravity) *1988 New York Konseri (New York Concert-Live) *1991 Yasak Aşk (Forbidden Love) *1994 Nerdesin (Where Are You?) *2006 Berlin Konseri (Berlin Concert-Live) *2007 Bir Öpsem *2011 Nabza Göre Şerbet *2013 Can-I Gönülden References 1952 births Living people Musicians from Istanbul Turkish musicians {{Turkey ...
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