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Neşet Ertaş (1938 – 25 September 2012) was a
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folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has ...
singer,
lyricist A lyricist is a songwriter who writes lyrics (the spoken words), as opposed to a composer, who writes the song's music which may include but not limited to the melody, harmony, arrangement and accompaniment. Royalties A lyricist's income de ...
, modern
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and virtuoso of the traditional Turkish instrument the
bağlama The ''bağlama'' or ''saz'' is a family of plucked string instruments, long-necked lutes used in Ottoman classical music, Turkish folk music, Turkish Arabesque music, Azerbaijani music, Kurdish music, Armenian music and in parts of Syria, ...
. His profession in Turkish is known as ''halk ozanı'', which literally means "folk bard".
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gave Ertaş his nickname, "Bozkırın Tezenesi" (literally: "Plectrum of the Steppe"), writing it in a book he gave him as a gift.


Early years and family life

Neşet Ertaş was born in 1938, in Kırtıllar, a village in Kırşehir. His father, Muharrem Ertaş, was also a folk poet. His mother, Döne Koç, was Muharrem's second wife, whom he married after his first wife, Hatice, died early. Neşet was the second of four children; he had an older half-brother, Necati, from his father's first marriage and two younger sisters, Ayşe and Nadiye. His mother Döne also died early, and his father married again, to Arzu. From his third marriage four sons, Ekrem, Ali, Muharrem and Cemal, were born. Neşet married Leyla, a singer from
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, in 1960 in
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, where the two had met while performing at a night club. They had two daughters and a son. The couple divorced after ten years of marriage.


Music career

At the age of five and six, Neşet Ertaş started to play first the violin and then the
bağlama The ''bağlama'' or ''saz'' is a family of plucked string instruments, long-necked lutes used in Ottoman classical music, Turkish folk music, Turkish Arabesque music, Azerbaijani music, Kurdish music, Armenian music and in parts of Syria, ...
, the Turkish national instrument. His father earned his living by playing at wedding ceremonies in Central Anatolian villages, and for eight years Neşet accompanied him. As a result, he was not able to finish primary school. At the age of fourteen, Neşet Ertaş went 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, ...
, where he played at a night club in
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. After two years, he moved to Ankara to continue his stage career there. He applied to the state-owned Turkish Radio (TRT) station in Ankara and began performing türkü, Turkish folk songs, on a daytime programme called ''Yurttan Sesler'' (literally: "Sounds from the Homeland") under the name "Neşet Ertaş of Kırşehir". At the same time, he played in night clubs at night. He became very popular and gave concerts in many cities, in some cases six or seven times. His compositions and recordings made him renowned. But then in 1978, his fingers became paralysed. He soon became penniless and had no means of paying for treatment, since he had no other marketable skills. So in 1979 he went to Germany, where his brother was living. There, he recovered from his paralysis, and started again to perform music at wedding ceremonies and local events attended by members of the Turkish community in Germany. He also took his three children there. A German school of arts offered him a teaching post for saz playing. He accepted and served for two years in this position. During his time in Germany, Ertaş dedicated himself to his children's education, and he was almost forgotten in his country. However, pirates continued to profit from playing his music and lyrics in Turkey. In the beginning of 2000, he protested openly against the TRT, which had stated that he was dead. After 23 years, he returned home and was welcomed by crowds. The audience at his first concert, which took place at the Harbiye Open-Air Theatre in Istanbul, gave him a
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to his great surprise, a great success after 30 years of absence. This was followed by tours around the country and free concerts. He experienced again the pleasure of meeting the people of his homeland. However, he rejected the title of "State Artist" which the Turkish state wanted to award him, saying, "I am already an artist of this state." Ertaş's first record was released in 1957. During his career, he recorded more than 30 albums. It is claimed that due to flawed copyright laws in Turkey, he did not fully benefit from his poems, music and audio recordings. He interpreted musical pieces of the Abdal-Turkoman tradition, following his father. With his forceful baglama, his warm voice and his pure and simple language, Neşet Ertaş gathered the people of Central Anatolia first, and then the entire country.


Awards

In 2006, the
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rewarded him the
State Medal of Distinguished Service State Medal of Distinguished Service ( tr, Devlet Üstün Hizmet Madalyası) is one of the three civil state decorations of Turkey. The medal was established on October 24, 1983 with the Law on Medals and Orders, Act No. 2933. It is rewarded to Tur ...
, which he accepted, in his words, "on behalf of isancestry". In 2010, Neşet Ertaş was honoured with the
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. I ...
"National
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" award. On April 25, 2011, he was awarded an
honorary doctorate An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or '' ad ho ...
by
Istanbul Technical University Istanbul Technical University ( tr, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, commonly referred to as ITU or The Technical University) is an international technical university located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the world's third-oldest technical universit ...
.


Death and burial

Ertaş died on 25 September 2012 at the age of 74 in a hospital in
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after being taken in two weeks previously for prostate cancer treatment. His body was flown to Ankara, from where it was transported to Çiçekdağı in Kırşehir Province. After the religious funeral held in
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Mosque, which was attended by high-ranked politicians such as Prime Minister
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, Minister of Culture Ertuğrul Günay and opposition leader
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and renowned people from the Turkish music scene such as Orhan Gencebay and
Arif Sağ Arif Sağ (born 1945) is a Turkish singer, bağlama virtuoso, and leading figure in modern Turkish folk music. A former academic, he was also a member of the Turkish parliament from 1987 to 1991. Early years Arif Sağ was born to a miller at Dal ...
along with ten thousand others, he was buried at the foot of his father's grave as he had requested in his will.


Discography


Singles

*''Neden Garip Garip Ötersin Bülbül'' *''Hareli Gelin'' *''Diloylu Halay Havası'' *''Varıp Bir Kız On Yaşına Değince'' *''Şeytanın Atına Binip Yeldirme'' *''Bir Leyla Misali'' *''Yardan Tatlısı Bulunmaz'' *''Engeller Koymuyor Yar Sana Varsam'' *''Ceylan'' *''Vefasız Yar Aşkına (vay bana vah bana)'' *''Kıbrıs Destanı'' (Kıbrıs Barış Harekatından Sonra Yazmış Olduğu Türküsü) *''Giyindim Kuşandım Gittim Düğüne'' *''Aşk Elinden Ağlayan'' *''Sar Leyla Leyla''(ayrıldığı karısına yazmıştır) *''Hasta Düştüm'' *''Tor Şahin Misali'' *''Uyma Sakın''


Albums

*1957 – ''Neden Garip Garip Ötersin Bülbül'' *1960 – ''Gitme Leylam'' *1979 – ''Türküler Yolcu'' *1985 – ''Sazlı Oyun Havaları'' *1987 – ''Türkülerle Yaşayan Efsane Deyişler Bozlaklar Türküler'' *1988 – ''Gönül Ne Gezersin Seyran Yerinde'' *1988 – ''Kendim Ettim Kendim Buldum'' *1988 – ''Kibar Kız'' *1989 – ''Hapishanelere Güneş Doğmuyor'' *1989 – ''Sazlı Sözlü Oyun Havaları'' *1990 – ''Gel Gayri Gel'' *1992 – ''Şirin Kırşehir'' *1993 – ''Kova Kova İndirdiler Yazıya'' *1995 – ''Seçmeler 2'' *1995 – ''Seçmeler 3'' *1995 – ''Seher Vakti'' *1995 – ''Altın Ezgiler 3'' *1995 – ''Benim Yurdum'' *1997 – ''Nostalji 1'' *1998 – ''Ölmeyen Türküler 2'' *1999 – ''Ölmeyen Türküler 3'' *1998 – ''Gönül Yarası'' *1999 – ''Zahidem'' *2000 – ''Hata Benim'' *2000 – ''Agla Sazim'' *2000 – ''Sevsem Oldururler'' *2001 – ''Dostlara Selam'' *2001 – ''Sabreyle Gonul'' *2002 – ''Vay Vay Dunya'' *2003 – ''Yolcu'' *2007 – ''Acem Kiz'' *2008 – ''Neset Ertas'' *2009 – ''Neset Ertas Turkuleri 2''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ertas, Neset 1938 births 2012 deaths People from Çiçekdağı Turkish male singers Bağlama players Turkish folk musicians Turkish folk singers Deaths from cancer in Turkey Deaths from prostate cancer Turkish folk poets Turkish expatriates in Germany Recipients of the State Medal of Distinguished Service