Udi Hrant

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Hicaz taksim 03:26 Tools
Sirdus Vera Kar mu ga 03:04 Tools
Haygagan Bar 02:50 Tools
Kalbimde Yaran 03:05 Tools
Saba Taksim 03:11 Tools
Hüzzam Taksim 03:11 Tools
Setarban taksim 07:03 Tools
Egin Havasi 03:27 Tools
Çifte Telli 03:11 Tools
Agin 02:56 Tools
On the Shores of the Bosphorus 03:37 Tools
Kürdili Hicazkâr Taksim 03:19 Tools
Hastayim Yasiyorum 03:14 Tools
Taksim One 04:21 Tools
Sana Olan Askimi 02:37 Tools
Huseyni taksim 03:26 Tools
Siroon Aghcheek 02:59 Tools
Neva Hicaz Taksim 03:11 Tools
Huseyni Saz Semai 06:28 Tools
Nihavent Taksim 03:12 Tools
Hrant's Lament 03:05 Tools
Urfa Havasi 03:07 Tools
Suzinak Taksim 05:58 Tools
Dancing Maidens 03:12 Tools
Rumeli Karshilama 02:45 Tools
Anadol Oyun Havası 05:58 Tools
Saz Semaisi Part 1 03:10 Tools
Mehtaba Sordum 02:51 Tools
Ne Capkin Dudagin 03:32 Tools
Near Eastern Airs 03:32 Tools
Sultani Yegah Sirto 03:50 Tools
Derdimin dermani yok 03:02 Tools
Hicaz taksim cifte kiris 03:10 Tools
Huzzam Violin taksim 02:43 Tools
Gecmis guzel gunleri 03:07 Tools
Memeories of the Dardanelles 03:19 Tools
Doktur 02:54 Tools
Sevdaliyim 03:12 Tools
Violin Cifti telli 02:54 Tools
Anadolu Oyunu 03:42 Tools
Sensiv n' idem 03:05 Tools
Hicaz Violn taksim 07:04 Tools
Fortune Teller's Dream 03:08 Tools
Setaraban Taksim 07:04 Tools
Hijran Achmish Sineme (Separation Opened A Wound On My Heart) 02:46 Tools
Bu Gege (Tonight) 02:46 Tools
Saz Semaisi Part 2 03:50 Tools
Rampi Rampi 03:46 Tools
Hicaz Violin Taksim 03:04 Tools
Ne çapkin dudagin 02:51 Tools
Nenni (Lullaby) 03:15 Tools
Hüzzam Violin Taksim 02:44 Tools
Geçmis Güzel Günleri 03:07 Tools
Hicaz Taksim Çifte Kiris 03:11 Tools
Anush Yarem Heratza 02:46 Tools
Hüseyni Taksim 03:26 Tools
Her Zaman Bir Olur Mu (Will Every Time Be the Same?) 03:06 Tools
Chataraban pt. 1 02:55 Tools
Hrant Taxim no. 1 02:55 Tools
Chataraban pt. 2 02:55 Tools
Her Sabah Her Seher (Every Morning, Every Dawn) 03:35 Tools
Anadolu Oyun Havasi 02:39 Tools
Sirun Ahchik 02:55 Tools
Mehtåba Sordum 02:51 Tools
Hrant Taxim no. 2 03:35 Tools
Serut Inzi Misht Gayre (Your Love Burns Me Always) 03:35 Tools
Antif Tarere Taparesank (We Wandered For Countless Ages) 02:34 Tools
Uzun Chayir (Long Meadow) 03:35 Tools
Dilerim Sen (Rast Sarki) 02:55 Tools
Ankara Kosmasi (Oyun Havasi) 04:04 Tools
Halley (Men's Dance) 03:35 Tools
Memories Of The Dardanelles 03:22 Tools
Taksim Two 05:20 Tools
Dance Armenian ("Dasnachors"/ Fourteen) 02:34 Tools
Hussam Taskim 03:24 Tools
Anush Yarin (To My Sweet Love) 03:22 Tools
Mehtaba Sordum (I Asked The Moonlight) 02:34 Tools
Oud Taksim & Cifte Telli 05:06 Tools
Husseini Taxim 02:34 Tools
Fortune Tellers Dream 03:09 Tools
Sirdis Vra Karmaga 05:20 Tools
Rast Taksim 02:34 Tools
Hijaz Taxim (2) 02:34 Tools
Solo Keman Cifteteli 02:57 Tools
Nihavend Longa 03:10 Tools
Anatoliana 03:10 Tools
Derdimin Dermâni Yok 03:03 Tools
Ud Taksimi 02:20 Tools
Hijaz Taxim (1) 02:34 Tools
Tamzara 03:35 Tools
Hijazkar Longa 03:13 Tools
Hastayım Yaşıyorum 03:15 Tools
Saz Samaisi- Part 1 02:57 Tools
Ud Çifte Telli 03:08 Tools
Semai Huseyni Part II 03:22 Tools
Sevdâlıyım 03:22 Tools
Sensiz N'idem 03:06 Tools
Armenian Dance 03:31 Tools
Aman Avcı Vurma Beni 03:11 Tools
Avourachick 03:11 Tools
Olu Tavuk Karsilama 02:34 Tools
Saz Semaisi- Part 2 02:55 Tools
Semai Huseyni Of Tatyos Effendi - Istanbul 25-013 (Ca.1950) 03:11 Tools
Hastayım Yaşıyorum Görünmez Hayaliyle 03:31 Tools
Violin Çifte Telli 03:31 Tools
Again 03:31 Tools
Firkatin Aldi 03:22 Tools
Kürdilihicazkar Taksim 03:22 Tools
Acemaşiran Taksim 03:31 Tools
Hüzzam Taksimi 03:22 Tools
Nihavend Taksim 03:31 Tools
Ermeni Dansi 03:31 Tools
Hicaz Taksimi 02:34 Tools
Sirdis Vra 03:22 Tools
Ey Nihal-i Emelimde 03:22 Tools
Hüzzam Sarki/Hoknadz Durtmadz 03:31 Tools
Taxim No. 2 03:31 Tools
Violin Cifte Telli 03:31 Tools
Sen Bu Yerden Gideli 03:31 Tools
Suzinak Saz Semai 03:31 Tools
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Hrant Kenkulian (1901–1978), usually referred to as Udi Hrant ("ud-player Hrant") or sometimes as Hrant Emre ("Hrant of the soul") was an ud player of Turkish classical music, and a key transitional figure in its transformation into a contemporary popular music. He was an ethnic Armenian citizen of Turkey who spent most of his life in Turkey and wrote most of his lyrics in Turkish. He went to the United States of America to have his blindness treated, and performed while there. Born near Istanbul, he was declared blind four days after his birth. Several attempts (including by doctors in Vienna) failed to restore his eyesight, which prevented him from playing in ensembles. He made a modest living playing in cafes, giving music lessons, and selling instruments. There is some question about when he first recorded; he claimed to have made a record at nineteen years old, but his earliest known recordings would appear to be from no earlier than 1927, since they used an electronic microphone. He slowly but steadily gained more fame as a musician. Some of his Turkish recordings were released internationally as early as the 1930s, first on RCA Victor, and later on such labels as Balkan (New York), Perfectaphone and Yıldız (probably, according to Hagopian, a single company, address unknown), and Istanbul (Los Angeles). Composer Şeirf Içli introduced him to Kanuni Ismail Şençalar, in whose group he played for a while, leading to opportunities to perform on Ankara Radio. In 1950, a wealthy Greek American brought him to America for another (unsuccessful) attempt at restoring his eyesight. The trip, however, led to a series of concerts in New York City, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Fresno, California, playing both Turkish classical music and his own compositions. This tour apparently increased his prestige at home: he began to perform frequently on Istanbul Radio, first as a soloist and later with a chorus he formed. It also recorded in U.S. recording sessions for Smyrnaphon and Oriental Moods. The former, according to Hagopian, are marred by his being "paired... with inferior musicians". The latter were a deluxe set, believed to be the first ever inclusion of an ud with a violin and piano in a chamber music setting, issued in an elaborately packaged set with English language titles given to the songs. The recording included both Hrant's originals and classic songs by Kanuni Artaki, Bimen Şen, and others. During his trips to the U.S., he conducted master classes with young Armenian-American ud players such as Richard Hagopian, John Berberian, and Harry Minassian. His recordings for Balkan, (with Şükrü Tunar on clarinet, Ahmet Yatman on kanun, and Ali Kocadine on drum, are notable for the fact that although they were recorded in Turkey, with a mix of Turkish and Armenian musicians, they include lyrics in Armenian; he also made other records with Turkish lyrics with the same line-up. His original songs written in Armenian include "Parov Yegar Siroon Yar", "Siroon Aghchig", "Anoosh Yaren Heratsa", "Khrjit", and "Srdis Vra Kar Me Ga". He toured internationally again in 1963, playing in Paris, Beirut, Greece, the United States, and Yerevan, then the capital of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. He recorded again in the U.S. at this time, but according to Hagopian the recordings are "inferior... for small labels and record producers eager to capitalise on the 'belly-dance craze'". His last performance was in Istanbul in April 1978, at which time he was already suffering from the cancer that killed him on 29th August of that year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.