Aynur, Erkan Ogur, Kirike and Rembetiko
Moshe Morad visits Istanbul in search of traditional music. With sessions from Kurdish singer Aynur and multi-instrumentalist Erkan Ogur, plus a visit to the city of Izmir.
Istanbul is a European Capital of Culture for 2010 and Moshe Morad continues his search for traditional music in this melting-pot of peoples and cultures. Including a session recorded at Istanbul's most iconic music venue, Babylon, with one of Turkey's most important Kurdish voices, Aynur. Plus a session with the virtuosic multi-instrumentalist Erkan Ogur, and a visit to the Aegean city of Izmir, the birth-place of Rembetiko.
Moshe Morad explores Istanbul鈥檚 rich musical mix and records sessions with many of Turkey's top musicians - from the country's most famous Kurdish voice (Aynur), and the sublime guitar playing of Erkan Ogur, to the wonderful sound of oud and kamanche with Yurdal Tokcan and Derya Turkan. Moshe learns about some of Turkey's best-loved traditional instruments such as the kamanche and the saz, hears the stories behind the music, and finds out from the people who live there what Istanbul means to them. Amongst them, he meets record executive Hasan Saltik, who set-up and runs the Kalan label, and who was sent to jail on more than one occasion for his love of minority musics. Moshe also travels the short distance to the Aegean coast where he records one type of music that has stayed in its original home rather than emigrate to Istanbul: Rembetiko.
Presented by Moshe Morad
Produced by James Parkin
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Babylon music club
Moshe talks to Ahmet about how the Babylon music club has changed Istanbul's music scene.
Duration: 09:31
Music Played
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Erkan Ogur with Sinan Eroglu
Improv/Yabanci
- 成人快手 Recording in Istanbul on 7th December 2009.
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Aynur
Delale
Composer: Trad
- 成人快手 Recording at Babylon on 8th December 2009.
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Aynur
Seyde Min
Composer: Trad
- 成人快手 Recording at Babylon on 8th December 2009.
Aynur
Kurdish singer Aynur demonstrates her traditional instrument.
Duration: 09:51
Music Played
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Aynur
Ahmedo
- 成人快手 Recording at Babylon on 8th December 2009.
Censorship of ethnic music
Hasan Saltik talks about censorship of ethnic music in Turkey.
Duration: 07:20
Music Played
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Ibrahim Tatlises
Agamda Simdi Gelir (Urfaliyam Dagliyam)
- Yagmurla Gelen Kadin.
- Idobay M眉zik Yapim/The Orchard.
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Erkan Ogur with Sinan Eroglu
Improv/Genc
- 成人快手 Recording in Istanbul on 7th December 2009.
Erkan Ogur and the fretless guitar
Erkan Ogur demonstrates the fretless guitar he invented.
Duration: 09:18
Music Played
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Erkan Ogur with Sinan Erogl
Dilore
Composer: Trad
- 成人快手 Recording in Istanbul on 7th December 2009.
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Erkan Ogur with Sinan Eroglu
Lullaby
- 成人快手 Recording on location.
Musical diversity of Istanbul
Music executive Riza Okcu explains the history of musical diversity of Istanbul.
Duration: 03:35
Music Played
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Kirike
My Nargile
- 成人快手 Recording in Izmir on 4th December 2009.
Kirike and Zebek music
Neo-folk group Kirike demonstrate their instruments and discuss the Zebek music tradition.
Duration: 06:03
Music Played
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Kirike
Dort Mevsimli Gozler
- 成人快手 Recording in Izmir on 4th December 2009.
History of Izmir and Rembetiko
Moshe and members of Kirike talk about the history of Izmir and Rembetiko.
Duration: 06:25
Music Played
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Kirike
Bir Sir Var Gulusunde
- 成人快手 Recording in Izmir on 4th December 2009.
Derya Turjan and Yurdal Tokcan
Derya Turjan and Yurdal Tokcan perform music from the Ottoman tradition.
Duration: 06:32
Music Played
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Nayi Osman Dede
Segah Saz Semai
Artists: Derya Turkan (kamanche) and Yurdal Tokcan (oud)
- 成人快手 Recording in Istanbul on 5th December 2009.
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Derya Turkan (kamanche) and Yurdal Tokcan (oud)
Pesendide Saz Semai
Composer: Sultan Selim III
- 成人快手 Recording in Istanbul on 5th December 2009.
Broadcast
- Sat 20 Feb 2010 15:00成人快手 Radio 3
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