Artist & Band: Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Brian Keane
Title Of Album: Suleyman The Magnificent
Year Of Release: August 31, 1987 (Copyright: 1988 Celestial Harmonies)
Label: Celestial Harmonies
Studio/Live: Studio
Genre, Style: Soundtrack, World Music, Turkish Music, Meditation, Folk
Type, Quality: FLAC (track), lossless; mp3, 256 kbps
Total Time: 55:40
Total Size: FLAC - 309.06 MB; mp3 - 100.19 MB; Covers - 14.72 MB
Süleyman
the Magnificent is the eponymous soundtrack to a film focusing on the
life of the great Sultan of the Ottoman empire, Süleyman. He reigned
from 1520-1566 and was renowned as a consummate reformer of law and
administration. He helped to usher in a golden age of art and
architecture.
Brian Keane's soundtrack, comprised of traditional
Turkish melodies as well as his own original compositions, embodies the
film's historic sense of greatness and splendor with music as exciting
and profound as the great Sultan's reign.
Turkish virtuoso Omar
Faruk Tekbilek brings Keane's brilliant score to life with his
masterful play through his mastery of a wide range of authentic Turkish
instruments including the tanbur (long necked lute), daire (drum),
kanun (plucked boxed zither), and kaval (rim-blown flute—a pastoral
instrument associated with shepherds and nomads).
Süleyman
the Magnificent originally aired on the PBS network and was a winner of
the American Film Festival and Ohio State Film Festival awards.
Suleyman
the Magnificent is the seminal album of Omar Faruk Tekbilek and Brian
Keane, where Turkish traditionalism met American atmospherics. Tekbilek
was a Turkish immigrant who was playing belly-dancing music with his
group, the Sultans. Keane was a producer of pop and jazz and a notable
guitarist. While scoring his soundtrack to the documentary, Suleyman
the Magnificent, Keane wanted some authentic Turkish sounds to
accompany this tale of the Ottoman Empire and one of its sultans. He
got that and more with Tekbilek. From the opening forlorn cry of the
kaval flute on "Scenes of Istanbul," the music here (all based on
traditional modes and rhythms, but most of it original) conjures up
ancient palaces and desert plains. Keane adds subtle synthesizer pads
to some songs, but most of them feature Tekbilek wailing across a
kinetic percussion bed or blowing some of the most serene melodies this
side of heaven. --John Diliberto
Suleyman the Magnificent is the
soundtrack for the film of the same name which focuses on the life of
the great Sultan of the Ottoman empire. Sultan Suleyman reigned from
1520-1566 and was renowned as a consummate reformer of law and
administration. His was a golden age of art and architecture. Brian
Keane's soundtrack embodies this historic sense of greatness and
splendor. The music is at once exciting and profound. Keane has
brilliantly scored traditional Turkish melodies and his own original
melodies from a combination of authentic Turkish instruments. These
instruments include the tanbur (long necked lute), daire (drum), kanun
(plucked boxed zither), and kaval (rim-blown flute--a pastoral
instrument associated with shepherds and nomads). The film aired on the
PBS network and was a winner of the American Film Festival and the Ohio
State Film Festival awards. It was produced in conjunction with the
opening of an art exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington,
D.C. for which major funding for the film was provided by the Republic
of Turkey.
Song title:
1 Istanbul'dan Görüntüler (Scenes of Istanbul) 3'39"
2 Gögün Yedi Kati (Seven Spheres of Heaven) 1'31"
3 Egeli Gemici (Aegean Sailor) 2'41"
4 Ayasofya (Saint Sophia) 3'12"
5 Ussak Semai (Piece in 10/8) 3'27"
6 Nihâvend Fantazi (Modal Fantasy) 1'30"
7 Kuzeydeki Köy (Northern Villlage) 2'00"
8 Topkapinin Bahcesi (Garden at Topkapi) 1'54"
9 Rast Medhal (Prelude in Rast Mode) 6'24"
10 Süleymanin Öyküsü (The Story of Süleyman) 2'00"
11 Teke Ziplamasi (Goat Jumper) 3'07"
12 Mevlânâ (Whirling Dervishes) 3'49"
13 Segâh Pesrevi (Prelude in Segah Mode) 5'09"
14 Hicaz Taksimi (Improvisation in Hicaz Mode) 1'13"
15 Hicaz Pesrevi (Prelude in Hicaz Mode) 2'14"
16 Makber (Gates of Heaven) 3'49"
17 Istanbul'dan Görüntüler (Scenes of Istanbul/Reprise) 5'50"
Omar Faruk Tekbilek: ney, kaval, baglama, darbuka, daire, def and vocals
Dincer Dalkilic: rabab, tanbur, ney, percussion
Emin Gunduz: kanun
Brian Keane: synthesizer, guitar, kanun, tanbur and percussion
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