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Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol (born September 24, 1974) is a Grammy nominated Turkish-American composer and CMES Harvard University fellow (2013–15) who is a jazz pianist and singer that also performs a number of Near and Middle Eastern instruments as well as the keyboardless synthesizer
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and the ''SANLIKOL Renaissance 17'', a digital microtonal keyboard designed and conceived by himself. The Boston Globe calls Sanlıkol's music "colorful, fanciful, full of rhythmic life, and full of feeling" and "not touristy, but rather sophisticated, informed, internalized", "...and he (Sanlıkol) is another who could play decisive role in music’s future in the world." He is a full-time faculty member at the New England Conservatory (NEC). He is also the director of the Intercultural Institute at NEC and the project director/curator of Nilüfer Municipality Dr. Hüseyin Parkan Sanlıkol Musical Instruments Museum.


Biography


Early life

The son of two Turkish-Cypriots, Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol was born in Istanbul, Turkey. His father, Hüseyin Parkan Sanlıkol, was a medical doctor who got appointed by the state to a hospital in Bursa, Turkey to where the family moved in 1975. He studied western classical piano with his mother Fethiye Sanlıkol and started giving piano recitals as early as age five. After studying the first year of middle school in Cyprus Sanlıkol returned to Bursa. Throughout his teenage years he played keyboards in progressive rock bands and participated in rock festivals in Bursa along with
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Education

Sanlıkol moved to Istanbul in the Fall of 1992 and studied with Turkish composer/jazz pianist
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. While at Berklee Sanlıkol studied jazz composition with accomplished composers such as
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and Ken Pullig. He graduated from Berklee with a dual degree in Jazz composition and Film Scoring in 1997, and completed a master's degree in Jazz Studies at New England Conservatory in 2000. After studying with composers George Russell,
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, Sanlıkol completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at New England Conservatory in 2004 .


Career

Sanlıkol formed his first 8-piece jazz band with the support of Berklee College of Music and toured Turkey in 1996 as "Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol and the Berklee Band". In 1997 he co-founded the electric jazz band "AudioFact" with Onur Türkmen. Between 1997 and 2003 AudioFact performed numerous times at distinguished clubs and festivals in the US, South America, Europe and Turkey including
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in NY
Ryles Jazz Club in Boston
Oliverio Jazz Club in Buenos Aires,
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International Ankara Music Festival
an
International Bursa Music Festival
AudioFact also released two albums in 1998 and 2003 in which they featured Bob Brookmeyer,
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, Okay Temiz and Ercan Irmak. In 2002 Sanlıkol received his first major commission to write a piece for PALS children's chorus with a soprano and tenor accompanied by Turkish instruments and a chamber ensemble. The resulting piece was a cantata, entitled ''Ergenekon: an ancient Turkish legend''. While this piece's premiere was successful, beginning in late 2000 Sanlıkol had already shifted his focus toward extensively studying a wide range of Turkish and related musical traditions of which he knew very little since he grew up with European and American musics in his household. The discovery and exploration of his roots prompted him in helping find the non-profit organizatio
DÜNYA
based in Boston, Massachusetts along with Robert Labaree and his wife, Serap Kantarcı Sanlıkol in late 2003. Sanlıkol is the president of DÜNYA, a musicians’ collective and a record label, dedicated to exploring a cosmopolitan view of the world through the lens of a wide range of Turkish traditions, alone and in conversation with other world traditions. The unique nature of DÜNYA resulted in Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol going on the air numerous times on NPR and PRI as well as repeated coverage by the press. While studying Turkish and related regional traditional musics Sanlıkol continued experimenting with newer ways of combining his acquired musical languages. A second cantata written for PALS children's chorus accompanied by a tenor, Turkish instruments and a chamber ensemble, entitled ''Keloğlan: The Bald Boy and His Magic Lute'', was one such follow-up attempt in 2007. However, Sanlıkol's permanent return to composition of concert music and jazz occurred in late 2011 when he was commissioned by American Islamic Congress to compose a piece for jazz combo infused with Turkish instruments that was inspired by his own story of self-discovery about coming to learn Turkish music and culture in the United States. This was followed by commissions fro
A Far Cry
string orchestra
the Boston Cello Quartet
and Carnegie Hall which led to premieres and performances at respected venues including Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood,
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an
Zankel Hall
at Carnegie Hall b
American Composers Orchestra
Since then Sanlıkol has been getting commissioned by respected organizations including the Jazz Educators Network, Yarlung Records and the Bursa State Symphony Orchestra among others. On the other hand, his "coffeehouse opera", entitled ''Othello in the Seraglio: The Tragedy of Sümbül The Black Eunuch'', bridges the musical cultures of opera house and coffeehouse, Baroque Italy and Ottoman Turkey. With music from 16th and 17th century European and Turkish sources, arranged, adapted and woven together with original music by Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol, this unique music drama is being performed on European period instruments and traditional Turkish instruments by an ensemble of specialists in those fields and, it has achieved the unique success of being a new opera that has been performed 14 times within a year and a half since its premiere. Sanlıkol's first jazz orchestra album was JAZZIZ magazine's Top 10 Critics’ Choice 2014 pick, his second jazz orchestra album was DownBeat magazine's September 2016 Editor's Pick, "The Rise Up", commissioned by NEA Jazz Master Dave Liebman, received a 4 star review from The Financial Times, his trio album "An Elegant Ritual" was listed among JAZZIZ's Top 10 July 2021 albums, and his latest jazz orchestra album "Turkish Hipster" was included in NPR's Jazz Night in America month of July list. He has composed for, performed and toured with international stars and ensembles such as
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and Birol Yayla. Sanlıkol actively delivers papers and talks at academic conferences such a
International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Music
an
Society for Ethnomusicology
and, his first book, entitled ''The Musician Mehters'', about the organization and the music of the Ottoman Janissary Bands has been published during 2011 in English b
The ISIS press
and in Turkish by Yapı Kredi Publications. His second book, entitled ''Reform, Notation and Ottoman music in Early 19th Century Istanbul: EUTERPE'', was published by
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in 2023


Musical Instruments Museum

Sanlıkol's father, Parkan Sanlıkol was a collector of musical instruments who had about 300 instruments in his possession at the time of his passing in 2015. Parkan Sanlıkol had also convinced the mayor of Nilüfer, Bursa in Turkey to open a musical instruments museum as partners right before he passed. Coincidentally, between the years of 2011–12, Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol was hired as a consultant to help curate the Turkey exhibit at the musical instruments museum (MIM) in Phoenix, Arizona. Shortly after, Mehmet worked on several projects with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts' musical instruments collection as well as Houston Museum of Fine Arts' musical instruments collection. After Parkan Sanlıkol's passing Mehmet became the project director and the curator of what eventually became the "Nilüfer Municipality Dr. Hüseyin Parkan Sanlıkol Musical Instruments Museum" (MIM). With little restoration work and some strategic new purchases, the museum was able to present a diverse collection to visitors when it officially opened in August of 2021. More recently, the New England Conservatory (NEC) donated 52 historical instruments to MEM from their collection which had been started to be compiled by the founder of the school, Eben Tourjee (1834–1891) whose desire was to create a similar collection to those found in conservatoires in Paris, Brussels and Berlin in the late 19th century. The transportation of this highly valuable cargo was sponsored by Turkish Airlines with whom Sanlıkol partnered and created a short video which can be seen here
Melodies Connecting Continents Turkish Cargo
The NEC exhibit was opened on February 17, 2024.


Personal life

Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol has been living in Boston, MA since 1993 and is married to Serap Kantarcı Sanlıkol. The couple has a daughter, Suzan Selin Sanlıkol, born in 2006.


Awards/Distinctions

*New Music USA Creator Fund Grant, 2024 *Grammy award nomination with A Far Cry string orchestra, 2023 *Massachusetts Cultural Council Festivals & Projects Grant, 2023 *South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residency Grant, 2021 *Massachusetts Cultural Council Traditional Artist Apprenticeships Master Artist, 2021 & 2022 *New Music USA Project Grant, 2020 *The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Recording Program Grant, 2020 *Live Arts Boston Grant from The Boston Foundation, 2020 *The American Turkish Society Moon & Stars Project Grant, 2020 *Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Finalist, 2019 *Live Arts Boston Grant from The Boston Foundation, 2019 *TEDx Talk, 2019 *Live Arts Boston Grant from The Boston Foundation, 2018 *Creative City Grant from New England England Foundation for the Arts, 2017 *The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Performance Program Grant, 2016 *Paul R. Judy Center for Applied Research Grant from Eastman School of Music, 2015 *Grammy award nomination with A Far Cry string orchestra, 2014 *Associate of the Music Department designation at Harvard University, 2013 *Fellowship in Turkish Culture and Art granted by Turkish Cultural Foundation, 2012 *Clare Fischer Award from the Professional Writing Division of Berklee College of Music, 1997


Music


Full Orchestra

* ''Karagöz Orient Ekspresinde (Karagöz on the Orient Express): esrarengiz bir müzikli komedi (a mysterious musical comedy)'' (2020) - tenor & jazz piano trio with orchestra * ''Harabat/The Intoxicated'' (2015) - tenor & oud with orchestra * ''Symphonia Phrygia: a liturgical drama – Symphony No. 1'' (2004) – Byzantine and Western choir with orchestra


String Orchestra

* ''A Gentleman of Istanbul: Symphony for Strings, Percussion, Piano, Oud, Ney & Tenor'' (2018) * ''Vecd'' (2012)


Opera

* ''Othello in the Seraglio: The tragedy of Sümbül the black eunuch'' (2015) – a "Coffeehouse Opera" in 2 Acts composed for 4 singers and chamber ensemble featuring European period instruments, Turkish instruments and an actor


Choral

* ''The Triumph – in 5 movements: I. "Kainat" (The Universe), II. "Sır" (The Mystery), III. "Tecella"  (The Revelation), IV. "Kenz" (The Treasure), V. "Fetih" (The Triumph)'' (2024) – choir, ney, bowed tanbur and percussion  * ''Devran – in 2 movements: I. “Ey gönül neylersin sen bu cihanı”, II. “Mevlan senin aşıkların devran iderler Hu ile”'' (2017) * ''Şu yalan dünya'' (2015) – tenor, choir and piano * ''Mukabele – in 3 movements: I. “Niyaz”, II. “Meydan”, III. “Sema”'' (2014) * ''Çayda çıra'' e-composed folk song(1998) – choir and piano For Children's Choir: * ''Keloğlan: The Bald boy and his magic lute'' (2007) – children's choir, tenor and mixed chamber ensemble with Turkish instruments * ''Ergenekon: An Ancient Turkish legend'' (2002) – children's choir, tenor, soprano and mixed chamber ensemble with Turkish instruments


Chamber

* ''Songs of the Conjurer – in 3 movements: I. Longa "1850", II. Şarkı "1900", III. Bolero "1950"'' (2024) – alto saxophone and piano  * ''كن (KÛN)'' (2021) – violin and piano * ''Byzantium'' (2008) – large chamber ensemble * ''Misterioso'' (1999) – clarinet in Bb and piano * ''A Princess who is in love with the color purple – in 2 movements'' (1998) – flute and piano


String Quartet

* ''The Demons and Humans of Siyah-Kalem – in 4 movements: I. "Fasl-ı İblis/Feast of the Demons", II. "Bir Ailenin Hikayesi/The Story of a Family", III. "Sitemkar İblis/A Reproachful Demon", IV. "Sohbet-i Sefil/Conversation of the Miserable"'' (2024)


Cello Quartet

* ''The Blue Typhoon'' (2014)


Jazz Orchestra

* ''From the 7 Hills of New Rome to the City upon a Hill'' (2023) * ''On the edge of the extreme possible'' (2000) * ''What’s next?'' (1998) * ''N.O.H.A.'' (1997) * ''Kozan March'' olk song arr.(1997) With Soloist: * ''Echoes from a Forgotten Past'' (2025) – jazz orchestra, zurna, ney and mehter percussion * ''Times of the Turtledove'' (2022) – jazz orchestra, alto saxophone & vibraphone * ''A Capoeira Turca (Baia Havası)'' (2022) – jazz orchestra and clarinet in Bb * ''Abraham'' Suite (2021) – 3 movements: I. The Fire, II. The Sacrifice, III. The Call – jazz orchestra, zurna, duduk, ney and voice * ''The Rise Up'' (2019) – 9 movements: I. RUMI: 1. The Sun of Tabriz 2. A Vicious Murder 3. Rumi's Solitude II. SEPHARDIM: 4. Spain, 1492 5. Temmuz 6. A New Land, A New Music III. SİNAN: 7. A Confrontation in Anatolia 8. Rise thru the Barracks 9. The Owl Song – expanded jazz orchestra and soprano saxophone * ''Temmuz'' (2017) – jazz orchestra, zurna, ney and voice * ''The Turkish 2nd Line/New Orleans Çiftetellisi'' (2015) – jazz orchestra and clarinet in Bb * ''Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Jazz Orchestra in C – 3 movements: I. Medium Funk “Rebellion”, II. Ballad “Reminiscence”, III. Up-tempo Swing “Resolution”'' (2015)


Jazz Combo

* ''Better stay home'' (1999) * ''Gone crazy: a noir fantasy'' (1996) * ''The Blue soul of Turkoromero'' (1996) With Turkish Instruments: * ''Suite in 3 movements as part of "Abraham": I. The Fire, II. The Sacrifice, III. The Call'' (2019) * ''A Jazzed up Devr-i Revan'' (2014) * ''An Afro Semai'' (2012) * ''Palindrome'' (2012) With a Solo Instrument and/or Voice: * ''A Dream in Nihavend'' (2014) – featuring the Continuum Fingerboard * ''Whirl around'' (2003) * ''A Violet longing'' (1996)


Jazz Quintet/Quartet/Trio/Duo

* ''The Funky R17'' (2025) – featuring the SANLIKOL Renaissance 17 * ''Segah Shuffle'' (2025)  * ''Another Dream in Nihavend'' (2025)  * ''One Melancholic Montuno'' (2024)  * ''A Children's Song (for our mothers)''  rr.(2024)  * ''Hüseyni Jam'' olk song arr.(2022) – featuring the SANLIKOL Renaissance 17 * ''Cloudy with a chance of funk'' (2020)  * ''In Search/Arayış'' (2019) * ''An Elegant ritual'' (2017) * ''6 Months from now'' (2017) * ''Talk about a Turkish Blues'' (2015) * ''Şedd-i Araban Şarkı'' (2011) – featuring the SANLIKOL Renaissance 17 * ''Umut/Hope'' (2009) * ''Buselik'' (2004) * ''Hasret: Anadolu Jazz'' (2003) * ''Lost inside'' (2002) * ''The 7th day'' (2002) * ''Dere geliyor dere'' e-composed folk song(2000) * ''Jasmine'' (1999) * ''Mr. Downtown'' (1999) * ''Dillirga'' olk song arr.(1997) * ''Can’t put you aside'' (1996) * ''King of Boston'' (1996) * ''Tribal joke'' (1996) * ''My Blues'' (1995) * ''Black dance'' (1995) * ''Hearing Africa'' (1995)


Hybrid Ensembles

* ''EΣרI☼'' (2020) – ney, duduk, trumpet in Bb, tenor, nipple gongs and rhythm section * ''Şehadet'' (2011) – alto, baritone, bowed tanbur, sackbut and bass * ''A Sultaniyegah Fantasy'' (2011) – ney, kemençe, viola da gamba and bass recorder * ''A Kürdilihicazkar Canon for sackbut and voice'' (2011) * ''Rast Fantezi'' (2010) – 3 zurnas, 2 clarinets in Bb, 3 trumpets in Bb, French horn, trombone, tuba, 2 nekkares, 2 bass drums, 2 cymbals and kös * ''Rast Naat'' (2009) – tenor, soprano, rebab, bowed tanbur, sackbut and flugel horn * ''Merhaba'' (2006) – 2 tenors, sackbut and bowed tanbur * ''Ben bir acep ile geldim'' (2004) – alto, baritone, trumpet in Bb, sackbut, bowed tanbur, oud, bass and percussion * ''Ottomanist'' (2001) – 3 zurnas, 2 clarinets in Bb, 3 trumpets in Bb, French horn, trombone, 2 nekkares, 2 bass drums, 2 cymbals and kös * ''Buselik Canon'' (2001) – soprano, tenor, bowed tanbur, sackbut, keyboard, bass and percussion * ''Rast Peşrev'' (2001) – ney, clarinet in Bb, oboe, 2 trumpets in Bb, trombone, French horn, kudüm, daire and kös


Classical Ottoman/Turkish Music

* ''Pencgah Peşrev'' (2008) * ''Beyati Peşrev “Hanım Sultan Peşrevi”'' (2004) * ''Nihavend Semai'' (2003) With Voices: * ''Nefes, Deyiş & İlahi'' (2005)


Pop Music

* ''(This is) The Boston beat'' (2020) * ''Estarabim'' rr.(2017) * ''Gel gönül gurbete gitme'' (2008)  * ''Hatam ne? / Where did I go wrong?'' (1996)  * ''A​ş​kı ö​ğ​rendim senden / From you I learned what love is'' (1996) 


Selected discography

* ''7 Shades of Melancholia'' (Dünya, 2025) * ''An Elegant Ritual'' (Dünya, 2021)


Albums with Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol & Whatsnext?

* ''Whatsnext?'' (Dünya, 2014) * ''Resolution'' (Dünya, 2016) * ''The Rise Up'' (Dünya, 2020) * ''Turkish Hipster'' (Dünya, 2023)


Albums with AudioFact

* ''Black Spot'' (Kalan, 1998) * ''Asitane'' (Aura/EMI, 2003)


Albums with various DÜNYA ensembles

* ''Come see what love has done to me'' (Dünya, 2005) * ''The Psalms of Ali Ufki'' (Dünya, 2006) * ''Music of Cyprus'' (Dünya/Kalan, 2007) * ''Lale Ve Kılıç/The Tulip and The Sword'' (Dünya, 2007) * ''Kuş Dili: The Language of Birds'' (Dünya, 2008) * ''Dünya Size Güller Bize/For You The World, For Us The Roses'' (Dünya, 2009) * ''A Story of The City: Constantinople, Istanbul'' (Dünya, 2011) * ''A Sacred Music Celebration: Greek Orthodoxy and Turkish Sufism'' (Dünya, 2011)


Album with Crier Records

* ''A Gentleman of Istanbul: Symphony for Strings, Percussion, Piano, Oud, Ney & Tenor'' (Crier Records, 2023)


Album with Shanti Records

* ''Abraham: Music for Three Faiths (feat. Jazzaar Global Ensemble & Billy Cobham)'' (Shanti, 2019)


Singles

* ''Talk About A Turkish Blues'' (Dünya, 2024) * ''(This is) The Boston Beat'' (Dünya, 2021) * ''Hatam Ne?/Where Did I Go Wrong?'' (Dünya, 2014)


Concert DVDs

* ''Wisdom and Turkish Humor'' (Dünya, 2007)


Films

* ''Othello in the Seraglio'' (Dünya, 2019)


Documentary films

* ''What a World'' (Dünya, 2014)


References


External links


Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol's Home Page

DÜNYA – Home Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanlikol, Mehmet Ali 1976 births American people of Turkish descent American people of Turkish Cypriot descent Living people Turkish composers Berklee College of Music alumni Zurna players Turkish oud players Turkish jazz pianists Turkish jazz singers Turkish male singers