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AYNUR - Ehmedo
1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:26 am

GREAT VOICE!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIqxl3mnCJU

2.       azade
1606 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 01:02 am

She really does have a great voice, such potential. I'd contribute with more examples but youtube is somewhat limited when it comes to Aynur.

3.       boradiz
121 posts
 07 Jan 2008 Mon 10:56 pm

Aynur attends a BBC program. The announcer says "you have 3 mins left, say your last words" Aynur sings Ahmedo. When song ends announcer says, "We extend the program. Sing it again"

4.       boradiz
121 posts
 07 Jan 2008 Mon 11:19 pm

Aynur singing in an movie

5.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 07 Jan 2008 Mon 11:21 pm

Thanks Bora, love her!

6.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 07 Jan 2008 Mon 11:26 pm

Gelin AYNUR DOGAN
Gonul Yarasi Kurtce
see youtube
Aynur Dogan is perhaps the most recognizable of many Kurdish singers who are creating a new sound in Turkey. She was born in the southeast corner of the country in the Kurdish-influenced region of Tunceli, where she grew up with the traditional music, the myths and the poetry of the Alevites, a religious minority that are still very present in everyday life there. In 1992 Aynur’s family moved, to Istanbul, where she then attended the music school of Arif Sag, who is known as the guru of saz, the traditional Turkish instrument. In recent years the albums “Seyir” and “Kece Kurdan” have earned her a reputation that extends beyond Kurdish circles and has even commanded international admiration. She released her most recent album "Nupel" in 2006.

7.       azade
1606 posts
 08 Jan 2008 Tue 01:17 am

You can listen to more of Aynur's songs here: http://www.cafrande.org/?p=367

Try the one called Bexo, her voice comes to expression especially in the last half of the song but the music is interesting as well. Keçe Kurdan is probably her most well known song. Pervane is great as well and Heseniko. "The mountains of Tunceli" - Dersim'in dağları. Anyway you better find your own favourites have a listen.

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