Can Atilla

Can Atilla (born 1969 in Ankara) is a Turkish composer and musician in the field of film music as well as the electronic instrumental music.

Life

Atilla graduated in 1990, the State Conservatory in Ankara (Department violin) with a "Bachelor of Arts" degree and started in the early 1990s to compose music for films and theater. In 1992, with his first album Waves of Wheels in the electronics field, and in 1996 took Atilla music in his own production studio Poem on. In addition to composition Atilla was also active as a musician, including as a violinist in the Symphony Orchestra of the Turkish president ( Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası ) as well as a pianist and as a conductor.

While it usually is at Atillas film music to symphonic embossed pieces with national influences and vocals, his electronic albums heavily from the classic Berlin School (sometimes erroneously referred to as "New Age" ) as well as internationally known artists such as Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis or Mike Oldfield affected. The 1999 released album devoted Ave Can Atilla the 30 - year anniversary of the Berlin band Tangerine Dream, and also his first synthesizer album Waves of Wheels is strongly influenced by Tangerine Dream- style of the late 1980s. Therefore, acquired these albums, especially in the European and U.S. electronic scene recognition. Since the 2000s they, along with the later -produced CDs Live, Omni and Concorde, launched and marketed by the Dutch label Groove Unlimited professional musician Ron Boots.

Discography

Electronic Music

  • Waves of Wheels ( 1992)
  • Ave (1999)
  • Live (2002)
  • Omni (2003)
  • Concorde (2005)
  • HI- Story ( 2011)

Other albums

  • Aşk -ı Hürrem
  • 1453 - Sultanlar Askina
  • Cariyeler ve Geceler
  • Efsaneler
  • Kuvayi Milliye destani
  • Albatros (Soundtrack)
  • Ataturk (Soundtrack)
  • Bilinçaltı
  • Mevlana'dan Çağrı

Film Music

  • Kuruluş - Osmancık

Awards

  • 2003/2004: 2nd place in the vibration - election as best newcomer

Pictures of Can Atilla

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