Kudsi Erguner

Kudsi Ergüner ( born 1952 in Diyarbakır ) is a Turkish Nay player and composer.

Ergüner Nay learned the game from his father and his grandfather Ulvi Ergüner Ergüner Suleyman, who were both major champion on the flute instrument and was coined by contacts with the Sufi Order of the Mevlevi.

In 1969 he became a member of the Radio Orchestra of Istanbul; In 1975 he went to Paris, where he studied architecture and musicology. The following year he worked with during the filming in Afghanistan to Peter Brooks film Meetings With Remarkable Men Later, he was also a composer and performing musician at Brooks theater piece and film Mahabharata.

After a study tour on behalf of UNESCO by Turkey in 1980, he founded the Institute in Paris mevlani, are taught at the classical music and the teachings of the Sufi. In 1986 and 1987 he traveled extensively through Afghanistan to take traditional music and documented. In late 1987 he gave a concert with music of the Ottoman court at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

In 1988 he founded the group Fasi, emerged from the later Kudsi Ergüner ensemble, and worked with Peter Gabriel the soundtrack for Martin Scorsese's film The Last Temptation Of Christ. In the 1990s, he took several of his most important albums and composed two ballets: Neva with Carolyn Carlson for the Théâtre de la Ville de Paris (1991) and Le voyage nocturne with Maurice Béjart for the Théâtre des Champs- Elysées (1997). In 1999 he founded with Christof Lauer, Michel Godard and Mark Nauseef the Kudsi Ergüner Sufi Jazz Project, with whom he Ottomania and 2001 worked ( with a changed line ) Islam blues, world music projects, the classical Ottoman music with new improvised music and jazz combine.

Discography

  • Meditation on the Ney
  • Turkey: Art of the Ottoman tanbour, 1989
  • Sufi Music of Turkey Suleyman Ergüner, Mahmoud Tabrizi Zadeh, Bruno Caillat, 1990
  • The Turkish Ney with Salih Dede, Suleyman Ergüner, 1990
  • Whirling Dervishes from Turkey with Kemal Evren, Tugrul Inancer, Aram Kerovpyan, Muzzffereddîn Ozak, Hafiz Kemal Ozmutlu, Mahmoud Tabrîzîzade, 1991
  • Gazel: Classical Sufi Music of the Ottoman Empire with Husnu Anil, Aziz Bahriyeli, Yusuf Bilgin, Mehmet Emin bitmez, Suleyman Erguner, Hasan Esen, Fevzi Misir, Walter Quintus, Kurt Renker, 1994
  • Peshrev & Semai of Tanburi Djemil Bey with Walter Quintus, 1994
  • L ' Orient de l' Occident: Flamenco & Ottoman Sufi Music with Yusuf Bilgin. Mehmet Emin bitmez, Bruno Caillat, Pedro Soler, 1995
  • Ottoman Classical Music, 1995
  • The Sacred Flute of the Whirling Dervishes, 1996
  • Works of Kemani Tatyos Efendi with Husnu Anil, Mehmet Emin bitmez, Suleyman Ergüner, Necip Gulses, Dogan Hosses, Sukru Kabaci, Baki Kemanci, 1996
  • Vocal Masterpieces of Kemani Tatyos Efendi with Husnu Anil, Suleyman Ergüner, Necip Gulses, Dogan Hosses, Sukru Kabaci, Baki Kemanci, 1996
  • Psalms of Yunus Emre with Yusuf Bilgin, Bruno Caillat, 1997
  • Chemins with Pierre Rigopoulos, Martin Saint- Pierre, Derya Turkan, 1997
  • Music from the Arabian Nights with Bruno Caillat, Mahmoud Tabrizi Zadeh, 1999
  • Otto Mania with Christof Lauer, Derya Türkan, Yves Rousseau, Michel Godard, Mark Nauseef, Bruno Caillat, Mehmet Emin bitmez, Hakan Gungor, Najib Gulses, Walter Quintus, 1999
  • Islam Blues, 2001 with Bruno Caillat, Renaud Garcia- Fons, Nguyên Lê, Derya Turkan, Mark Nausesf, Yunus Balcioglu, Halil Neciboglu, Walter Quintus
  • Taj Mahal with Bruno Caillat, Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Derya Turkan, Ken Zuckerman, 2001
  • Gazing Point with Markus Stockhausen, Mark Nauseef, Walter Quintus, 2003
  • No Matter, with Markus Stockhausen, Mark Nauseef, Bill Laswell, Walter Quintus, 2008
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