Yurdal Tokcan
Passion – Improvisations on Oud
Tracks:
1. | Tears | 7:30 |
2. | Deep Emotion | 6:19 |
3. | Respect for the Master | 6:04 |
4. | Moonlight | 6:15 |
5. | Morning Wind | 9:36 |
6. | Faraway Places | 8:00 |
7. | Spiritual Love (Ashk) (with Omer Bisiren on bendir) | 5:56 |
8. | Separation – To My Father | 6:37 |
Total Time | 56:28 |
Musicians:
- Yurdal Tokcan (oud)
Ouds used by Yurdal Tokcan in this recording were built by master Faruk Turunz.
Studio: OMAY Productions, Istanbul
Graphic Design: Siir Özbilge
Yurdal Tokcan
Yurdal Tokcan is considered one of the finest oud players in the world today by many music authorities. His style combines older traditions with many new stylistic innovations, which are also present in his playing of the fretless guitar. His many new compositions combine traditional rich melodies with polyphonic textures performed on Turkish classical instruments.
Tokcan was born in Ordu on the Black Sea cost of Turkey in 1966. He is a 1998 graduate of Istanbul Technical University’s Turkish Music Government Conservatory. While completing his masters program there, he joined the faculty as an oud instructor. Tokcan continues to teach, sharing his knowledge, experience, and technique with Turkish and foreign students.
In 1990, he joined the Culture and Tourism Ministry’s Istanbul Government Music Ensemble under the artistic direction of Tanburi Necdet Yasar. As a member of this ensemble, Yurdal performed in France, Holland, Belgium, and Spain. He is a member of the Istanbul Fasil Ensemble and the Istanbul Tasavvuf Music Ensemble, and a founding member of the Istanbul Sazendeleri (Musicians of Istanbul), a group dedicated to presenting Turkish instrumental works. Tokcan has participated in many recording sessions and has performed internationally, in Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Greece, Japan, Turkmenistan, Israel, Tunisia, Lebanon, Bosnia, and Northern Cyprus.
As a soloist, Tokcan performed in the Netherlands with the Amsterdam Percussion Group and Chamber Orchestra in a program titled European Music Around Oud, and with
the Tekfen Philharmonic Orchestra in Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Belgium.
Tokcan joined Burhan Ocal (percussion), Goksel Baktagir (kanun), Selim Guler (kemence), and Arif Erdebil (ney) in a French concert, the recording of which won the 1998 “Best Ethnic Album” in France. Tokcan has played in many of ney virtuoso Kudsi Erguner’s ensembles, both in Turkey and abroad. He performed in Israel with Group Baharat and with long time collaborator, kanun player Goksel Baktagir. Recently, Tokcan has been recording and performing with Israeli Ladino artist Hadass Pal Yarden. His work can also be heard on “Bende Can” (Inner Soul), an album of his original compositions.
Tokcan represented Turkey in several international festivals and celebrations, including the 3rd International Oud and Lavta Festival in Dresden, Germany and the 2002 International Oud Meeting in Thessaloniki, Greece (along with oud players Ara Dinkjian, Simon Shaheen, Haig Yazdjian, and Omar Bashir). In 2003, he performed at the Oud Festival in Jordan, gave two concerts at the Arabic Music Festival at the Cairo Opera Hall, and performed during celebrations of the 2003 Turkish Year in Japan. Tokcan was invited to perform in Kudus in a pan-Mediterranean music festival (along with Selim Guler, Ross Daly, Zohar Fresko and Yinon Muallem). He has performed with the Mercan Dede Ensemble in various festivals, including the Akbank International Jazz Festival in Istanbul.
Tokcan’s recent activities include continued participation in Turkish Year in Japan during 2004 with Tekfen Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition, Istanbul Sazendeleri (Musicians of Istanbul) has played in Crete (August 2005), Estonia (October 2005), Tokyo, Japan (Turkish year events closing concert, May 2004), and concert with Ross Daly in Bursa, Turkey (November 2005). Tokcan also performed a duo concert at the International Oud Festival in Jerusalem (December 2005) with Israeli percussionist Yinon Muallem.
Reviews
“Tokcan’s prodigious technical abilities are evident throughout and he showcases his instrument’s versatility while bringing to bear non-traditional playing techniques. His speed dazzles and his clarity thrills across these highly emotive pieces with representative titles like “Tears and "Deep Emotion” while the music’s intent is not sacrificed. In addition to outstanding technique, Passion also reveals both a very musical player and one whose improvisatory abilities are world class. It is in these realms that this program excels.”, Elliott Simon, All About Jazz
Read the complete review on All About Jazz website.