- Hasan Saltık
Infobox musical artist
Name = Hasan Saltık
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Background = non_performing_personnel
Born = 1964
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Origin = Flagicon|TurkeyTunceli ,Turkey
Genre = ethnic music, Turkish folk, Ottoman classical
Occupation =record producer
Years_active = 1991–present
Label =Kalan Müzik
Associated_acts = (new)Grup Yorum ,Yansımalar
(reissues)Tanburi Cemil Bey
URL = [http://www.kalan.com/english/scripts/ Kalan.com (English)]Hasan Saltık (approximately "ha-san sal-tewk", IPA2|hasan saltɯk) or Hasan Salti k in the West (born 1964,
Tunceli ,Turkey ) is a Turkishrecord producer . He is the 1991 founder ofKalan Müzik , a Turkishindependent record label company based inIstanbul specialized in releasing Saltık's recordings of traditional ethnic and folk music from Turkey and vicinity, sometimes against governmental opposition.In 2003, Saltık's work through Kalan made him a laureate of the international
Prince Claus Awards on the theme "The survival and innovation of Crafts" for having "played a central role in the rescue, rediscovery and documentation of the cultural diversity of Turkish music". In 2004, he was called "The Anthropologist of Folk Music" by ""Time" magazine.Biography
Life
In 1964, Hasan Saltık was born in
Tunceli , a small town ofAnatolia in southeastTurkey , of Zaza and Turkish parents.Turgut, op. cit. At age 11, he moved with his family toIstanbul . He went to music school but had to drop out in order to take jobs, and at age 19, he went to sea. At age 24, he came back to Istanbul and worked in his uncle's music shop. In 1991 (age 27), he foundedKalan Müzik , and has operated it since.Works
In 1991 (age 27), he became a
record producer and founded theindependent record label Kalan Müzik , named after his natal town's pre-1936 name. Since then, he has been scouring Turkey and neighbouring regions to record traditional ethnic and folk music and release it on his label,PCA, op. cit. along with reissues of classic 78 rpm records of Turkish and Ottoman music. He also publishes modern acts, such as the controversialGrup Yorum , or the popularYansımalar .In 2003 (age 39), Saltık's work through Kalan made him a laureate of
Netherlands 's internationalPrince Claus Awards on the theme "The survival and innovation of Crafts" for having "played a central role in the rescue, rediscovery and documentation of the cultural diversity of Turkish music". The jury concluded, "Salti k founded a small company to produce recordings of the highest quality which have been the catalyst for the revival of musical traditions and led to their dissemination worldwide. He has conserved and promoted the musical heritage of the area th [r ] ough establishing a label which produces unparalleled recordings."Saltık is also a member of the board of the
MESAM ("Türkiye Musiki Eseri Sahipleri Meslek Birliği", the Musical Work Owners' Society of Turkey). [http://mesam.org.tr/pageStructure.aspx?intPageStructureNo=10&sintLanguageID=1&bytContentType=2&intPageNo=68&strHitCountParam=2%7C10%7C1%7C275%7C879# "MESAM board"] at MESAM.org.trIn September 2004, "Time" magazine made a feature article about Saltık, "a rebel at heart", and his career, calling him "The Anthropologist of Folk Music".Activism
Because laws passed after the
1980 Turkish coup d'état banned songs in minority languages, especially in Kurdish (deeming them separatist), Saltık's work has been political as well as musical. He has been an activist for the right to disseminate minority musical genres, explaining, "Minorities are our biggest cultural asset; we should be protecting them and promoting them. […] I see it as my duty."* In 1992, a release of Kurdish music sent Saltık to court, facing a three-year jail term; he escaped sentencing only because the prosecutor was a follower of his work.
* In 1999, he was sentenced to one year of prison for "making propaganda for an illegal organization", but the sentence was later overturned by theCourt of Cassation .Cite web
author =Hürriyet
coauthors = Özgüden, Dogan, chief ed.; Tugsavul, Inci, resp. ed.
date =2001-05-03
title = "Violations of thought freedom in brief: Court Case against Music Company"
work = Info-Türk, 25th year, N°273, May 2001
publisher = Info-Türk Foundation, Non-government information center on Turkey
url = http://www.info-turk.be/273.htm
archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/query?date=2007-09-04&url=http://www.info-turk.be/273.htm
archivedate = 2007-09-04
* In 2001, the Turkish Ministry for Industry and Trade tried to close his record company for distributing products as protests against the F-type prisons.
* In 2002, his music-publishing license was confiscated by the courts after he issued an old folk song that featured the word "Kurdistan ", which is taboo in Turkey. The sentence was reversed a following an outcry. "It was ironic", says Saltık. "French, German or English songs were O.K., but music in our languages was banned."As of 2004, the governmental change after the 2002 elections and the evolution of Turkey towards being a part of the
European Union had led to a normalization of relations between Saltık and officials, such as the Turkish Culture Ministry handing out Kalan CDs to visiting dignitaries. This didn't entirely stop some indirect prosecutions:* In February 2005, a court ordered the confiscation of the Kurdish album "Keçe Kurdan" by
Aynur Dogan , produced by Kalan;Cite web
author =Milliyet /Özgür Gündem
coauthors = Özgüden, Dogan, chief ed.; Tugsavul, Inci, resp. ed.
date =2005-02-27
title = "TIHV's Recent Human Rights Reports in Brief"
work = Info-Türk, 29th year, N°318, February 2005
publisher = Info-Türk Foundation, Non-government information center on Turkey
url = http://www.info-turk.be/318.htm
archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/query?date=2007-09-04&url=http://www.info-turk.be/318.htm
archivedate = 2007-09-04the confiscation was eventually lifted in November 2005.Cite web
author = CTL (Current Trial Library)
date =2005-11-25
title = "2005/24, Diyarbakir 6th Criminal Court of First Instance"
work = Think, Think (Initiative for Freedom of Expression)
publisher = Antenna-Tr.org
url = http://www.antenna-tr.org/ctl/detay.asp?lgg=en&sira=17
archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/query?date=2007-09-04&url=http://www.antenna-tr.org/ctl/detay.asp?lgg=en%26sira=17
archivedate = 2007-09-04References
; Sources consulted
* Cite web
author = PCA (Prince Claus Awards )
date = December 2003
title = "Hasan Salti k (Turkey)" entry
work = The 2003 Prince Claus Awards – Report from the jury
url = http://www.princeclausfund.org/en/what_we_do/awards/2003juryreport.shtml
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070220012807/http://www.princeclausfund.org/en/what_we_do/awards/2003juryreport.shtml
archivedate = 2007-02-20
* Cite web
author = Turgut, Pelin
date =2004-09-30
title = "The Anthropologist of Folk Music"
work = Time
url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,703446,00.html
archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/query?date=2007-08-27&url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,703446,00.html
archivedate = 2007-08-27; Endnotes
External links
* [http://www.kalan.com/english/scripts/ Kalan.com (English)] – Saltık's record label
* [http://www.princeclausfund.org/en/what_we_do/awards/2003saltik.shtml Photograph of Hasan Saltık in 2003] at thePrince Claus Awards
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