Volkan Konak (27 February 1967 – 31 March 2025) was a Turkish folk singer from the eastern Black Sea. His song "Cerrahpaşa" was a great success and his album, ''Mora'', released in 2006, was awarded a gold plaque by the Turkish recording producers association,
MÜ-YAP.
Early life
Konak was born in 1967 in the village of Yeşilyurt in the
Maçka
Maçka (, the "club"; Laz language, Laz: მაჩხა ''Maçxa'') is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Trabzon Province, Turkey. Its area is 925 km2, and its population is 24,709 (2022). The name derives from the medieval ...
district of
Trabzon
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. After completing his primary, secondary and high school education in Maçka, he entered the
Istanbul Technical University
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Turkish Music State Conservatory in 1983 with the encouragement of his teacher. He graduated from the conservatory in 1988 and started his
master's degree
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in Social Sciences on folk music at Istanbul Technical University in the same year. He completed his master's degree in 1991.
Career
Konak started his musical life in 1989 with an album named ''Suların Horon Yeri'', based on a compilation of works from the Maçka region. Later, he started to compose his own music, often inspired by the works of poets such as
Nâzım Hikmet
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,
Yaşar Miraç,
Ömer Kayaoğlu,
Sunay Akın
Sunay Akın (born 12 September 1962) is a Turkish people, Turkish poet, writer, TV host, journalist, and a philanthropist. He is the founder of Istanbul Toy Museum.
Akın was born in Trabzon, Turkey. Akın is best known for his poetry; his prim ...
and
Sabahattin Ali
Sabahattin Ali (25 February 1907 – 2 April 1948) was a Turkish people, Turkish novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist.
Early life
He was born in 1907 in Ardino, Eğridere township (now Ardino in southern Bulgaria) of the San ...
. By incorporating ethnic motifs into his compositions, he created hiw own unique style.
Reshaping
Black Sea
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music by combining it with universal music forms, Konak composed Efulim in 1993. Then in October 1994, he released the album ''Gel Misiniz Benimle'' (Will you come with me?). After completing his military service, he immediately started work on his third album ''Volkanik Parçalar'' which was completed after three months. In April 1998, Konak completed his album ''Pedaliza'' with Kuzey Müzik Production, a company he founded himself.
From 1993, he performed about fifty of his compositions in his albums and, as a result, was selected as artist of the year by the Association of Journalists and other foundations and associations. In 1997, he was named "The Best Music Artist of the Year" by Politika magazine. In 1993 the world rights to one of Konak's compositions were purchased by the French producer Alain Finet. From 1998, he also started to sing folk songs from
Central Anatolia,
Eastern Anatolia
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It is bordered by the Black Sea Region and Georgia in th ...
,
the Aegean and
Cyprus
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alongside his more familiar Black Sea songs.
In 2000, he released his album ''Şimal Rüzgarı'' on DMC, following it up after a 3.5 year hiatus, with ''Maranda'', also on the DMC label. In 2006, he released ''Mora'' which included the song "Gardaş", in memory of
Kazım Koyuncu. with lurics written by his sister Nuran Bahçekapılı. Konak also wrote many poems and at his concerts used to recite from other poets as well as entertaining his audience with his humorous stories.
Having carried out two years of research into the
Chernobyl disaster
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, he compiled and documented the effects of this disaster on Turkey and especially on the Black Sea Region. Konak, who lost many of his relatives, including his father, to
cancer
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, and always felt the pain of this, composed "Cerrahpaşa", with lyrics again written by his sister, for his father. For years, Konak sought to draw attention to the increase in cancer cases in the Black Sea Region and fought for the establishment of a Cancer Research Hospital in the region.
In 2009, Konak released a new album entitled ''Mimoza'' and shot several videos for it. In the same year, he revealed that he was neither
Greek
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nor
Laz in an interview.
In 2012, he released his album ''Lifor'' and shot several videos for it
Death
In the late evening of 30 March 2025, Konak suffered a medical emergency and collapsed while on stage; he died early the next day, at the age of 58. Large crowds attended his funeral in Maçka.
Albums
*1989: ''Suların Horon Yeri''
*1993: ''
Efulim''
*1994: ''
Gelir misin Benimle?''
*1996: ''
Volkanik Parçalar''
*1998: ''
Pedaliza''
*2000: ''
Şimal Rüzgarı''
*2003: ''
Maranda''
*2006: ''
Mora''
*2009: ''
Mimoza''
*2012: ''
Lifor''
*2015: ''Manolya''
*2017: ''Klasikler 1''
*2019: ''Dalya''
References
External links
Official web site*
*
1967 births
2025 deaths
People from Maçka
Turkish singer-songwriters
Istanbul Technical University alumni
Musicians who died on stage
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