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Selim Sesler

Selim Sesler (1957 – May 9, 2014) was a Turkish clarinet virtuoso of Romani heritage.

Selim Sesler
Selim Sesler (second from right) and his band in 2010
Background information
Birth nameSelim Sesler
Born1957
Keşan, Edirne, Turkey
DiedMay 9, 2014(2014-05-09) (aged 57)
Istanbul, Turkey
GenresRomani music
Occupation(s)Clarinetist
Years active1971–2012

Early years edit

Selim Sesler was born at Yenimescit neighborhood in Keşan town of Edirne Province in 1957. His Romani parents originate from Drama, Greece, who moved to Turkey and settled at İbriktepe village of İpsala, Edirne as a result of population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923.[1][2]

He initially learnt blowing the zurna, a popular simple woodwind instrument used to accompany the drum in Turkish folk music. However, in the 1960s, he followed his younger friends and switched over to the clarinet, a finer instrument. At the age of 14, he began to play in village weddings and fairs.[1] He learned to read musical notation only when he served in the military after being conscripted.[2][3]

Musical career edit

In the 1980s, he moved to Istanbul, where he joined Romani music bands, and improved his skills. Sesler performed in restaurants, music halls, night clubs,[4] and weddings.[2] He took part at the musical theatre of Ferhan Şensoy, and recorded some small-budget albums.[1][3]

In 1997, Brenna MacCrimmon met him while performing in a night club in Istanbul, and offered to do an album with him, which came out as Karşılama.[5] The next year, Sesler joined her on a tour in Canada and represented the music of Turkish Romani people and of Rumelia, the area from where his family came.[1][3] Before he rose to fame in his own country, he drew the attention of foreigners. He held concerts at Barbican Centre in London, New York City,[2] Boston,[6] and Chicago. His albums were also on sale abroad, in the United States, in Europe, in Canada, and even in Japan.[3] Fiachra Gibbons of The Guardian called him "the Coltrane of the clarinet”".[2][7]

Following his extensive experience, he developed a rich repertoire and a unique playing style, which gave his work a vivid quality. He became recognized as the head interpreter of Romani music by Romani as well as non-Romani people for his improvisations in wedding music and dance melodies.[2][8] He was introduced to the Turkish audience when he was featured in the Golden Bear-winning movie Head-On (2004) of the Turkish-German director Fatih Akın. Sesler's next Akın-movie was the musical documentary Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005).[1][3]

Sesler's last known performance on record was Minor Empire's Second Nature album.

Health problems and death edit

In 2005, Sesler began suffering from coronary heart disease. He was treated at first with a coronary stent in 2009, and later a ventricular assist device and was on the waiting list for a heart transplant.[9] Since February 2012, his life relied on the world's tiniest device. During an interview with a major daily newspaper in August 2012, he posed with his clarinet, and expressed his hope that "he will be free again when he gets a heart transplanted".[1]

In the evening hours of May 9, 2014, Selim Sesler died at the age of 57 in a hospital in Istanbul, where he was being treated.[10] He was laid to rest in his hometown in Keşan. Sesler is survived by his wife and three children.[1][11]

Albums edit

  • Karşılama with Brenna MacCrimmon,[5] 1998
  • Keşan'a Giden Yollar (The Road to Keşan) (2000),[12] 1999 - by Kalan Müzik
  • Oğlan Bizim Kız Bizim” (“Anatolian wedding”), 2006 - by Doublemoon Records[13]
  • Romanes Clarinet, 2007 - by Özlem Müzik[14]
  • Second Nature with Minor Empire, 2011

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Usta klarnet sanatçısı Selim Sesler hayatını kaybetti". Akşam (in Turkish). 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Fundraiser Honoring Selim Sesler, "The Coltrane of the Clarinet"". dromNYC. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e Esmen, Yasemin Sim (2007-03-10). "Selim Sesler: A talent enchanting audiences with his clarinet". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  4. ^ Morad, Moshe. "Selim Sesler, troubadour songs and an Alevi ceremony". BBC. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  5. ^ a b "Karşılama" (in Turkish). D&R Store. Retrieved 2014-05-10.|
  6. ^ "Legendary Clarinet Master - Selim Sesler". Boston Turkish Film Festival. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  7. ^ Gibbons, Fiachra (2006-02-24). "The Coltrane of the clarinet". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  8. ^ Nickson, Chris. "Anatolian Wedding - Selim Sesler - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  9. ^ "Selim Sesler's Friend Gathered in Taksim". Media Roma. 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  10. ^ "Clarinet virtuoso of Turkey's Roma music dies". Hürriyet Daily News. 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  11. ^ "Selim Sesler toprağa verildi". Sözcü (in Turkish). 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  12. ^ "Road to Kesan: Turkish ROM & Regional Music Thrace". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  13. ^ . DoubleMoon. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  14. ^ "Romanes Clarinet" (in Turkish). IdeFix. Retrieved 2014-05-10.

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Selim Sesler 1957 May 9 2014 was a Turkish clarinet virtuoso of Romani heritage Selim SeslerSelim Sesler second from right and his band in 2010Background informationBirth nameSelim SeslerBorn1957Kesan Edirne TurkeyDiedMay 9 2014 2014 05 09 aged 57 Istanbul TurkeyGenresRomani musicOccupation s ClarinetistYears active1971 2012 Contents 1 Early years 2 Musical career 3 Health problems and death 4 Albums 5 ReferencesEarly years editSelim Sesler was born at Yenimescit neighborhood in Kesan town of Edirne Province in 1957 His Romani parents originate from Drama Greece who moved to Turkey and settled at Ibriktepe village of Ipsala Edirne as a result of population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 1 2 He initially learnt blowing the zurna a popular simple woodwind instrument used to accompany the drum in Turkish folk music However in the 1960s he followed his younger friends and switched over to the clarinet a finer instrument At the age of 14 he began to play in village weddings and fairs 1 He learned to read musical notation only when he served in the military after being conscripted 2 3 Musical career editIn the 1980s he moved to Istanbul where he joined Romani music bands and improved his skills Sesler performed in restaurants music halls night clubs 4 and weddings 2 He took part at the musical theatre of Ferhan Sensoy and recorded some small budget albums 1 3 In 1997 Brenna MacCrimmon met him while performing in a night club in Istanbul and offered to do an album with him which came out as Karsilama 5 The next year Sesler joined her on a tour in Canada and represented the music of Turkish Romani people and of Rumelia the area from where his family came 1 3 Before he rose to fame in his own country he drew the attention of foreigners He held concerts at Barbican Centre in London New York City 2 Boston 6 and Chicago His albums were also on sale abroad in the United States in Europe in Canada and even in Japan 3 Fiachra Gibbons of The Guardian called him the Coltrane of the clarinet 2 7 Following his extensive experience he developed a rich repertoire and a unique playing style which gave his work a vivid quality He became recognized as the head interpreter of Romani music by Romani as well as non Romani people for his improvisations in wedding music and dance melodies 2 8 He was introduced to the Turkish audience when he was featured in the Golden Bear winning movie Head On 2004 of the Turkish German director Fatih Akin Sesler s next Akin movie was the musical documentary Crossing the Bridge The Sound of Istanbul 2005 1 3 Sesler s last known performance on record was Minor Empire s Second Nature album Health problems and death editIn 2005 Sesler began suffering from coronary heart disease He was treated at first with a coronary stent in 2009 and later a ventricular assist device and was on the waiting list for a heart transplant 9 Since February 2012 his life relied on the world s tiniest device During an interview with a major daily newspaper in August 2012 he posed with his clarinet and expressed his hope that he will be free again when he gets a heart transplanted 1 In the evening hours of May 9 2014 Selim Sesler died at the age of 57 in a hospital in Istanbul where he was being treated 10 He was laid to rest in his hometown in Kesan Sesler is survived by his wife and three children 1 11 Albums editKarsilama with Brenna MacCrimmon 5 1998 Kesan a Giden Yollar The Road to Kesan 2000 12 1999 by Kalan Muzik Oglan Bizim Kiz Bizim Anatolian wedding 2006 by Doublemoon Records 13 Romanes Clarinet 2007 by Ozlem Muzik 14 Second Nature with Minor Empire 2011References edit a b c d e f g Usta klarnet sanatcisi Selim Sesler hayatini kaybetti Aksam in Turkish 2014 05 10 Retrieved 2014 05 10 a b c d e f Fundraiser Honoring Selim Sesler The Coltrane of the Clarinet dromNYC Retrieved 2014 05 10 a b c d e Esmen Yasemin Sim 2007 03 10 Selim Sesler A talent enchanting audiences with his clarinet Hurriyet Daily News Retrieved 2014 05 10 Morad Moshe Selim Sesler troubadour songs and an Alevi ceremony BBC Retrieved 2014 05 10 a b Karsilama in Turkish D amp R Store Retrieved 2014 05 10 Legendary Clarinet Master Selim Sesler Boston Turkish Film Festival Retrieved 2014 05 10 Gibbons Fiachra 2006 02 24 The Coltrane of the clarinet The Guardian Retrieved 2014 05 10 Nickson Chris Anatolian Wedding Selim Sesler Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2014 05 10 Selim Sesler s Friend Gathered in Taksim Media Roma 2012 08 05 Retrieved 2014 05 10 Clarinet virtuoso of Turkey s Roma music dies Hurriyet Daily News 2014 05 10 Retrieved 2014 05 10 Selim Sesler topraga verildi Sozcu in Turkish 2014 05 10 Retrieved 2014 05 10 Road to Kesan Turkish ROM amp Regional Music Thrace AllMusic Retrieved 2014 05 10 Selim Sesler Oglan Bizim Kiz Bizim DoubleMoon Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2014 05 10 Romanes Clarinet in Turkish IdeFix Retrieved 2014 05 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Selim 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