Timur Selçuk
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Born | Istanbul, Turkey | 2 July 1946
Died | 6 November 2020 Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 74)
Resting place | Zincirlikuyu Cemetery |
Nationality | Turkish |
Occupation | Singer, conductor, composer |
Children | 2 |
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Timur Selçuk (2 July 1946 – 6 November 2020)[1] was a Turkish singer, pianist, conductor and composer.
Biography[]
He was a son of Turkish neo-classical music composer Münir Nurettin Selçuk and the elder brother of the jazz drummer and composer . His great-uncle was the Ottoman Grand Vizier Abdurrahman Nurettin Pasha. He started playing piano at the age of 5 and gave his first concert at age 7. He was educated in Galatasaray High School and Istanbul Municipal Conservatory.
Selçuk returned home after his study at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and became a pioneer of the political composers in Turkey. With his chansons, he repeatedly stormed the hit lists. He was the founder and the conductor of the . He composed a great number of music to films and theater works, and also to the poems of Nâzım Hikmet.
He twice participated in the Eurovision Song Contest; in 1975, he conducted the first ever Turkish entry, "Seninle Bir Dakika", that had been composed and arranged by others. 14 years later, in 1989, he returned as composer, lyricist, arranger and conductor for "Bana Bana", that was performed by the group Pan. One of the singers of the group was his daughter. The song finished 21st.
Death[]
Timur Selçuk died in his sleep on 6 November 2020, in his daughter Mercan's house.[2] He was buried at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery the following day.[3]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Timur Selçuk ve Orkestrası, Yonce Plak, 1974
- İspanyol Meyhanesi, Philips Plak, 1974
- Timur Selçuk, Yankı Plak, 1977
- Tak Tik, Maral Plak, 1979
- İstanbul Oda Orkestrası eşliğinde; Timur Selçuk, Maral Plak, 1979
- Dünden Bugüne, Balet Plak, 1982
- Timur Selçuk – 3, Balet Plak, 1986
- Bir Uzay Masalı – Pop Opera, Balet Plak, 1991
- 25. Yıl, Balet Plak, 1992
- Seçkiler, Ada Müzik, 2000
- Abdülhamit Düşerken, Balet Plak, 2004
- Babamın Şarkıları, Balet Plak, 2004
- Bedreddin, Balet Plak, 2005
45 records[]
- Ayrılanlar İçin – On Dit, Barclay Plak, 1964
- İnme – Çoban Çeşmesi, Balet Plak, 1969
- Derbeder Ömrüm – Köylü Kızı, Philips Plak, 1970
- Böyledir Akşamları İstanbul'un – Rıhtımda, Philips Plak, 1970
- Viens Regarder Le Soleil, Philips Plak, 1971
- Bugün Yarın Daima – Kadın Kadın, Philips Plak, 1972
- Yaşayamam Sensiz – Sevmek Delilik, Philips Plak, 1972 – 1974
- İspanyol Meyhanesi – Beyaz Güvercin, Philips Plak, 1972
- Duyar mısın? – Kara Sevda, Grafson Plak, 1972
- Sıla Güneşi – Ben Gamlı Hazan Sense Taze Bahar, Yonca Plak, 1972
- Kırık Kalpler – Oy Be Nenem, Yonca Plak, 1973
- Panayır Günü – Yaralı Ceylan, Yonca Plak, 1973
- Sen Nerdesin – Tu Seras Un Concerto, Barclay Plak, 1974
- Hürriyete Doğru – Karantinalı Despina, Grafson Plak, 1974
- Pireli Şarkı – Memet, Yonca Plak, 1975
- Dönek Türküsü – Özgürlük, Yankı Plak, 1978
Filmography[]
- Eine Saison in Hakkari, (Turkey/Germany), 1982/1983 directed by Erden Kıral
- Vatanyolu (Die Heimreise), (Germany), 1987/1988 by Enis Günay, Rasim Konyar
- Mavi Sürgün (Das blaue Exil), (Turkey/Germany/Greece), 1992/1993 by Erden Kıral
References[]
- ^ "Piyanist, besteci ve yorumcu Timur Selçuk hayatını kaybetti". BBC News Türkçe (in Turkish). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
- ^ "Timur Selçuk hayatını kaybetti". haberturk.com (in Turkish). 6 November 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ "Timur Selçuk'a veda… Son yolculuğuna uğurlandı". sozcu.com.tr (in Turkish). 7 November 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- (in Turkish) Timur Selçuk's biography
- (in Turkish) Full discography
External links[]
- Timur Selçuk at IMDb
- Timur Selçuk discography at Discogs
- Timur Selçuk Personal and Professional Homepage http://www.timurselcuk.net/
- 1946 births
- 2020 deaths
- People from Istanbul
- Turkish composers
- Turkish pianists
- Best Music Score Golden Boll Award winners
- Best Music Score Golden Orange Award winners
- Galatasaray High School alumni
- Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery
- Eurovision Song Contest conductors