Erkan Oğur & İsmail H. Demircioğlu

For both artists see also İsmail Hakkı Demircioğlu, Erkan Oğur. Erkan Oğur in the West (born 1954) is a Turkish musician. A pioneer of fretless guitars, he invented the first fretless classical guitar in 1976.[1][2] A composer, he has influenced many musicians with his compositions combining the sounds of Turkish folk music, classical music with the ancient traditional music. He has played many concerts all over the world. He is regarded as a master of the kopuz and baglama lutes. Erkan Oğur was born in 1954, in Ankara, Turkey. He spent his childhood in Elazığ, eastern Turkey[1], where he got interested in violin and the Turkish bağlama lute, and started to practise them frequently. He graduated from high school in Elazığ, then moved to study physics at the Ankara University Faculty of Science from 1970 to 1973.[1] As a result of encouragement to be a scientist by his father, he started to study chemical engineering and in 1974 continued his education in Munich, Germany, for three years. He was introduced to guitar education in 1973. Instead of being a scientist, he chose to be a musician. Since he needed detailed sounds from a guitar in order to obtain Turkish melodies, he modified his guitar and invented the fretless classical guitar in 1976.[1][2] In 1980, he returned to Turkey, and started to study at the State Conservatory of Istanbul Technical University.[1] After his military service, he worked as an oud lute teacher. He had live performances with Fikret Kızılok and Bülent Ortaçgil where he contributed to scene with fretless guitar. He released his first album in Germany called Arayışlar ("Searches"). In 1989, he went to the U.S. to work with numerous local blues artists. He introduced fretless guitar into blues.[1] A year later, he released his first album in Turkey, Bir Ömürluk Misafir ("Guest for a Lifetime"), which was ranked 4th in European lists. He still performs concerts through the world and in Turkey. He works with Kemal Eroglu on technical improvements on bağlama lute; and continues his performances with Fahir Atakoglu and Bülent Ortaçgil. In 2004, he played on Yansımalar's album Pervane ("Moth"). He is a member of the Telvin trio, which mainly performs Turkish folk music in improvised jazz style, with İlkin Deniz and Turgut Alp Bekoglu,[1] and has released an album called Telvin in 2006. His soundtrack for the 2004 movie Yazı Tura by Uğur Yücel won two awards: the 2004 Golden Orange for Best Music at the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, and the 2005 award for Best Music at the Ankara International Film Festival. "Discography" Chronologically, subsections by the date of their first item: Early works and collaborations * 1982 - Istanbul'da Bir Amerikalı * 1983 - Perdesiz Gitarda Arayışlar - small-distribution cassette Soundtrack albums and collaborations (by film date) * 1989 - Sis OST - Zülfü Livaneli film soundtrack * 1996 - Eşkiya OST (The Bandit Music) - with Aşkın Arsunan, Yavuz Turgul film Eşkıya soundtrack (Kalan Music, released 2000) * 2003 - Yazı Tura OST - Uğur Yücel film soundtrack, (Kalan, released 2005) Solo and collaboration albums * 1993 - Fretless (Feuer und Eis) * 1996 - Bir Ömürlük Misafir - reworked reissue of Fretless (Kalan) * 1998 - Gülün Kokusu Vardı - with İsmail Hakkı Demircioğlu (Kalan) * 1999 - Hiç ("Nothing") - with Okan Murat Öztürk (Kalan) * 2000 - Anadolu Beşik - with İsmail Hakkı Demircioğlu (Kalan) * 2001 - Fuad - with Djivan Gasparyan * 2006 - Telvin - in Telvin trio * 2007 - The Istanbul Connection Featured on albums: * 1995 - The Other Side of Turkey - compilation, includes Oğur (Feuer und Eis) * 2004 - Pervane ("Moth") by Yansımalar - studio album, Oğur on four tracks (Kalan) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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