Kardeş Türküler (translated either as Brotherly Songs or as Ballads of Fraternity) is a contemporary
Turkish ethnic/
folkloric band. It was formed in 1993 with a series of stage performances given by the music branch of the Folklore Club at
Boğaziçi University in
Istanbul
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Turkey
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Origins
The diverse ethnic groups in this ancient
Anatolia region and the
Balkans
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initially gave cause for the concerts to have artists perform interpretations of
Anatolian folksongs in
Turkish,
Arabic
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Kurdish,
Assyrian,
Azerbaijani,
Georgian and
Armenian. Under the auspices of the
Boğaziçi Performing Arts Ensemble (BGST), formed in 1995, the program used the concert stage to advance the ideals of common ancestry and celebration of
diversity as a
foil to cultural polarization and ethnic tension. Eventually, the musical heritage of the
Laz,
Georgian,
Circassian,
Romani,
Macedonian and
Alevi cultures were all incorporated into the program. The scholarly collection and research of the diverse folklore traditions of the region is an important part of BGST’s activities, but Kardeş Türküler has been intent on forging its own music tradition as well.
Members
The following members have made major contributions to Kardeş Türküler:
*Ayhan Akkaya
*Aytekin Gazi AtaÅŸ
*Burak Korucu
*Burcu Yankın
*Burcu Yıldız
*Diler Özer
*Evren Bay
*Emin Çiftçi
*Erol Mutlu
*Fehmiye Çelik
*Feryal Öney
*İlkem Balseçen
*Neriman Güneş
*Nevzat Çelebi
*Ozan E. Aksoy
*Özgür Akgül
*Saro Usta
*Soner Akalin
*Selda Öztürk
*Åženay Karaman
*Şirin Özgün
*Tolgahan Çoğulu
*Ülker Uncu
*Vedat Yıldırım
*Yücel Balım
Discography
;Soundtracks
*January 2001: ''
Vizontele'' - Soundtrack of a popular film directed by
Yılmaz Erdoğan and
Ömer Faruk Sorak
*January 2004: ''
Vizontele Tuuba'' - Soundtrack for the sequel film directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan about the music and cultures of Anatolia and Mesopotamia. Yılmaz Erdoğan
;Others
*June 2013: "
Tencere Tava Havası" (meaning "Sound of Pots and Pans"), a street performance as a criticism of Turkish Prime Minister
ErdoÄŸan's response to ongoing
passive protests involving people banging silverware to pans and pots released on their official YouTube channel.
:
;Collaborations with other artists
*Kardeş Türküler has worked with a number of leading international artists, notably the Armenian musicians
Arto Tunçboyacıyan and
Ara Dinkjian and the Palestinian
Reem Kelani. Both
Arto Tunçboyacıyan and
Reem Kelani appeared together with Kardeş Türküler in their June 2009 concert at the Turkcell Kuruçesme Arena, Istanbul.
*In 2013, Kardeş Türküler and
Tunçboyacıyan released a joint album.
*In April 2014, Kardeş Türküler and
Reem Kelani gave a joint concert at TIM Maslak in Istanbul which attracted considerable interest in the Turkish media.
*Kardeş Türküler will also be touring in 2014 with the leading Turkish pop singer,
Sezen Aksu.
References
External links
Kardeş Türküler websiteBogazici Performing Arts Ensemble
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Turkish musical groups
Best Music Score Golden Orange Award winners
Musical groups from Istanbul