- Aynur Doğan
Aynur Doğan (
1975 – ) is a contemporary Kurdish singer and musician. She was born inÇemişgezek , a small mountain town inTunceli province in southeasternTurkey . Her family fled toİstanbul in1992 during the conflict between Turkish military and Kurdish separatists. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/world/europe/05turkey.html Where Traditional and Modern Meet and Sashay Along] ,New York Times ,December 5 ,2006 ] She studied music and singing at ASM Music School in İstanbul and released her first album in2002 . [ [http://www.aynurdogan.net/icerik.asp?Bolum=AYNUR&KID=1 Official Website] ]In 2004 she released the album "Keçe Kurdan" on
Hasan Saltık 'sKalan Müzik label. The record was banned by a provincial court inDiyarbakır inFebruary 2005 on the grounds that the lyrics contained propaganda for an illegal organization. [ [http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-310/_nr-278/i.html Blues from the Mountains] ] The court ruling said the album "incites women to take to the hills and promotes division." The ban was lifted later in 2005.Aynur was one of 20 İstanbul musicians featured in
Fatih Akın 's 2005 film . In September and October 2006, she appeared in the "Voices of Kurdistan" concerts as part of "San Francisco World Music Festival" [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/09/17/PKGINL0HDF1.DTL&type=music Kurdish voice in a new world] ,San Francisco Chronicle ,September 17 , 2006]Albums
#"Sayir", 2002.
#"Keçe Kurdan", 2004.
#"Bahar", withKardeş Türküler , 2005.
#"Miraz", withMikail Aslan , 2005.
#"Nûpel", 2005.Notes
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