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Zülfü Livaneli

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Zülfü Livaneli

Born 1946
Ilgın, Turkey
Occupation Musician, Composer, Author, Politician
Website Livaneli's Official Website

Ömer Zülfü Livaneli (b. 1946 Ilgın, Turkey) is a popular Turkish folk musician (singer and composer), a novelist, newspaper columnist and a film director who has been highly popular for decades. He is also a prominent left-wing and liberal politician and was a member of the Turkish parliament for one term. He is most known for his fusion of Turkish folk music with contemporary music, in much the same way as Pete Seeger and his contemporaries in the United States. His collaborations with Mikis Theodorakis of Greece have been noted as a gesture of bringing together the two countries. Livaneli has been a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador since 1996.

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Political life

In the 2002 Turkish elections, Livaneli was elected to the Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi (Grand National Assembly of Turkey) as the Deputy for İstanbul for the Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP). Livaneli resigned from the CHP in early 2005, however, in protest at "CHP's non-democratic and authoritarian system of politics",[1] or, alternatively, as a result of the party congress of CHP which was held on January 29, 2005 where he ran for the leadership, and had to step out from the race after seeing the results of the first stage of voting, as he had suffered a heavy loss. Following his resignation from the party membership, Livaneli continued in his position in the Grand National Assembly as an independent until the end of that term. He was not elected again in 2007. Livaneli is a daily contributor as a columnist in the newspaper Vatan.

Partial discography

  • Chants Révolutionnaires Turcs - 1973
  • Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz - 1975
  • Merhaba - 1977
  • Nazım Türküsü - 1978
  • The Bus (OST) - 1978
  • Alamanya Beyleri - 1979
  • Atlının Türküsü - 1979
  • Günlerimiz – 1980
  • İnce Memet Türküsü – 1980
  • Maria Farandouri Livaneli Söylüyor – 1982
  • Yol (Soundtrack) – 1983
  • Eine Auswahl – 1983
  • Ada – 1983
  • İstanbul Konseri (Concer) – 1984
  • Güneş Topla Benim İçin – 1985
  • Livaneli / 10 Yılın Ezgisi – 1986
  • Zor Yıllar – 1986
  • Hoşgeldin Bebek – 1986
  • Gökyüzü Herkesindir – 1987
  • Soundtracks – 1988
  • Crossroads (New Age) – 1990
  • Saat 4 Yoksun – 1993
  • Neylersin – 1995
  • Yangın Yeri – 1996
  • Janus (Symphonic Poems) – 1996
  • Livaneli & Theodorakis : Together – 1997
  • Nefesim Nefesine – 1998
  • New Age Rhapsody , London Symphony Orchestra Plays Livaneli - 1999
  • Unutulmayanlar – 1999
  • İlk Türküler – 2001
  • Hayata Dair - 2005

Bibliography

  • Arafat'ta Bir Çocuk (A Child In Purgatory) (1978)
  • Orta Zekalılar Cenneti (The Heaven Of The Mediocre) (1991)
  • Diktatör ve Palyaço (The Dictator And The Clown) (1992)
  • Sosyalizm Öldü mü? (Is Socialism Dead?) (1994)
  • Engereğin Gözündeki Kamaşma (The Eunuch Of Constantinople) (1996)
  • Bir Kedi, Bir Adam, Bir Ölüm (Memory Of Snow) (2001)
  • Mutluluk (Bliss) (2002)
  • Gorbaçov'la Devrim Üstüne Konuşmalar (Conversations With Gorbachov On Revolution) (2003)
  • Leyla'nın Evi (Leyla's House) (2006)

Notes

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Awards
Preceded by
Gökçe Akçelik
Golden Orange Award for
Best Music

2007
Succeeded by
incumbent

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