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Nizamettin Ariç, Nîzamettîn Arîç, (born 1956) is a contemporary Kurdish singer, composer and director. He was born in Ağrı in Turkey.〔(Nizamettin Arıç ), trigon-film.〕 He was exposed to traditional Kurdish bard music or ''dengbêj'' at an early age,〔(Nizamettin Arıç ), The Nowruz Project, Creative Work Fund.〕 but until 1980 was professionally active as a singer of Turkish-language folksongs, including songs that he himself had translated from Kurdish to Turkish. In 1979, at a concert in his hometown of Ağrı, he sang a love song in Kurdish, and was arrested for spreading propaganda.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nizamettîn Ariç, hayatı ve müziği üzerine )〕 Upon finding he was to be sentenced to 5–15 years, he sought political asylum in Germany and has resided in Berlin since. Even though he was unable to perform in Turkey, as music critic Orhan Kahyaoğlu notes, Nizamettin Ariç's recordings have been influential on musicians in Turkey, especially Kardeş Türküler (who has covered several of his songs),〔(Kardeş Türküler – "Çocuk (H)aklı” )〕 and film/TV music arranger Aytekin Gazi Ataş. His movie ''A Song for Beko'' was one of the first films in the Kurdish language and has won 15 international awards.〔(Chingiz Sadykhov ), The Nowruz Project, Creative Work Fund.〕 ==Movies== #Klamek ji bo Beko ("A Song for Beko"), Director, 1992. #''Dugun - Die Heirat'', Composer, 1993. #''De Jongen die niet meer praatte'', Composer, 1996. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nizamettin Ariç」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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