Gökhan Kırdar

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Gökhan Kırdar, born on June 2, 1970 in Aydın, is a Turkish film score composer.

He attended 1988 Yıldız University in Istanbul for study of architecture. However, he devoted himself to music and gained soon success with his sound track performed in 1993 and albums thereafter. Returned to İzmir, Kırdar studied musicology at the University of Septemter 9th.

He established his own music company Loopus Entertainment in 1997, and released the first Turkish electronic music album Trip with this label. Kırdar performed film scores for movies and TV series, which received awards or became very popular.

Meanwhile, he contributes to a Turkish project titled "Self project" with his work "Tüür" on the synthesis of Turkish music instruments since 2000 BCE with electronic music.

[edit] Notable works

  • 1999 Music of the "Best short film" Namaste awarded at Ankara Film festival.
  • 2002 Film score of Tekfur Sarayı ve İstanbul ("Tekfur Palace and Istanbul") awarded with "Special spectators Award" at the İstanbul Documentary Film Festival.
  • 2002 Film score of the movie Aliya awarded with "Best documentary film of the Year" by the Turkish Association of Documentary Journalists.
  • 2002 Film score of Fırsat ("Crude") awarded with "Best film" at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The music was released 2004 in the album Keyf ("Pleasure"). The album was introduced the same year in Greece, Poland and Lebanon. The title song Keyf took a place in an album released worldwide by EMI label.
  • Since 2002 Film score of the very popular Turkish TV series Kurtlar Vadisi ("Wolves Valley"), which is released in two albums.
  • 2004 Music of the movie Anlat İstanbul ("Istanbul, tell")
  • Since 2004 Film score of Yabancı Damat ("The foreign groom"), which is broadcast also in Greece. The corresponding album Üstüme Basıp Geçme ("Do not pass by stepping over me") was released 2005 in Turkey, Greece and some European countries.
  • 2005 Album Yağmur, soundtrack of the TV series Haziran Gecesi ("The June night").

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