Can Atilla
Can Atilla | |
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Background information | |
Born |
1969 Ankara, Turkey |
Genres | New-age |
Labels | Sony BMG |
Website | http://www.canatilla.net |
Can Atilla (born in 1969) is a Turkish composer and musician. He composed "Diriliş" (Resurrection), the official music for the 90th anniversary of the Turkish parliament.[1]
Albums
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- 1992: Bilinçaltı (Subconsciousness)
- 1996: Kuvayi Milliye Destanı (The Epic of Independence War)
- 1997: Efsaneler (The Legends)
- 1998: Ave (In Memory of Tangerine Dream)
- 1999: Albatros
- 2001: St. Florian, Dramatic Poem for Large Orchestra and Organ in memory of Anton Bruckner
- 2003: Waves of Wheels
- 2003: Live
- 2004: Omni
- 2005: Concorde
- 2005: Cariyeler ve Geceler (Concubines and Nights)
- 2006: 1453 - Sultanlar Aşkına (1453 - For the Sultans' Sake)
- 2007: Aşk-ı Hürrem (The Love of Hürrem)
- 2008: Efsaneler (Leyends)
- 2008: Mevlana'Dan Çağrı (Rumi's Call)
- 2010: Altın Çağ (The Golden Age)
- 2011: Hi-Story
- 2012: 1453 - Fatih Aşkına
- 2013: Leyla ile Mecnun
- 2013: IDEA
- 2014: Aşkın Gücü (Live at Congresium)
References
- ↑ Rumeysa Kiger (31 May 2009). "Can Atilla celebrates modern Turkey's 90-year history with new anthem". Today's Zaman. Accessed 19 October 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Can Atilla at MTV
- 2008 article at Today's Zaman
- 2010 article at Today's Zaman
- Can Atilla at MusicBrainz
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