Fahir Atakoğlu
Fahir Atakoglu | |
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Born | Istanbul, Turkey |
Occupation | Composer and Pianist |
Children | Ogulcan Atakoglu |
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Fahir Atakoğlu (Turkish pronunciation: [faːˈhiɾ ˈatakoːɫu]) is a Turkish pianist and composer who has worked with a wide range of artists across many genres of music, ranging in style from symphonic scoring to advertising jingles. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey.
Early life
From the age of 7, Atakoğlu was interested in music and began playing piano and drums. Though his family intended for him to continue in the family business, his mother fostered his interest in music and through his music teacher Muzaffer Uz he was introduced to Cemal Reşit Rey, Turkey’s famous composer, pianist, script writer, and conductor. Atakoğlu studied under Rey from 1977-1979. He attended the Istanbul State Conservatory from 1978-1980. In 1980 he moved to London and for five years studied at both the London School of Music and Croydon College. He earned a degree in marketing and advertising from Croydon College in 1983 and returned to Istanbul to work as a jingle composer in the advertising sector.
Career
From 1987 to present, Atakoğlu has created music for commercials, news segments, and documentaries via advertising agencies including Lintas, McCann Erickson, CDP Europe, Young & Rubicam, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Ogilvy & Mather. Atakoğlu acknowledges that his training in ad jingles honed his skill as a composer to create immediate context within his music.
He has also composed music for Turkey's top bands and musicians, including Mazhar Fuat Özkan, Sezen Aksu,[1] and Sertab Erener.[2] He also composed music for Greek musician Notis Sfakianakis, with Atakoğlu's song Telos Dios Telos going platinum with sales over 480,000 copies. Since 1994 Atakoğlu has recorded 10 albums which have sold over 2 million copies in 20 countries.
His 2005 album If is a collaboration featuring bass guitarist Anthony Jackson and two time grammy award winning percussionist Horacio "EI Negro" Hernandez.
In 2008, an album titled Istanbul In Blue has also been released in USA. The album is a wide-ranging set that at first seems like jazz/rock fusion, but also includes the influences of Turkish music, some acoustic interludes, and sections that are completely unclassifiable. The album features Atakoğlu on keyboards, Anthony Jackson on bass, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez on drums, Mike Stern and Wayne Krantz on guitars and Bob Franchesini on saxophone. The album was nominated for a Grammy award in the world music category.[3]
Atakoğlu's scoring includes the adaptation of Metin Kaçan's novel Ağır Roman (East Side Story) into a musical which was performed locally in Turkey as well as at Hollywood's Ford Amphitheater in August 2006 by the Istanbul State Opera and Ballet...
See also
- List of composers
- List of Turkey-related topics
References
- ↑ Bağcıbaşı, Bora (23 July 2009). "Gölgesi yetti". Milliyet. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ↑ "Sertab Erener ve Fahir Atakoğlu'ndan New York'ta muhteşem konser". Milliyet. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ↑ "Fahir Atakoğlu, Grammy yolunda". Sabah. 29 November 2008. Retrieved 20 October 2009.