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    ALBUM EXPECTED TO MAKE BIG WAVES

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/lifestyle/1169 1304.asp?gid=244
    May 21 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Kalan Music is releasing a new album that will become a hot
    topic in Turkey. The album is named 'Meds Yeghern - 1915 Oratorio' and
    includes music by world-renowned Armenian composer Khacadur Avedisyan.

    The owner of ethnic Anatolian music label Kalan Music is preparing
    to release a controversial album by world-renowned Armenian composer
    Khacadur Avedisyan. Bound to be a hot topic, the album, titled "Meds
    Yeghern - 1915 Oratorio," was dedicated to the incidents that took
    place between the Ottomans and Armenians in 1915.

    "I have attempted to release the album in Turkey for many years,"
    Hasan Saltuk, owner of Kalan Music, told the Hurriyet Daily News &
    Economic Review. "It was not easy to reach the composer's family. Also,
    there were no original records of the album."

    Saltuk accidentally found the original records during a trip to
    Paris. With the help of a friend's son from the Netherlands, Saltuk
    reached Avedisyan's son, Mikayel Avedisyan. He then encountered another
    problem. The composer willed that the album should be released only
    with the title "Genocide - 1915 Oratorio."

    Although Saltuk barely persuaded Avedisyan about the issue, he came
    up with a new idea. They decided to release the album with the title
    "Meds Yeghern - 1915 Oratorio" rather than "Genocide - 1915 Oratorio."

    The Armenian expression "Meds Yeghern," meaning "great catastrophe,"
    which was used by U.S. President Barack Obama on April 24 to refer to
    the events of 1915, has caused much debate in Turkey. Saltuk said
    he was ready for the big discussions that might occur after the
    album's release.

    "We want to prove that albums like this can be released in Turkey,"
    he said. "This CD will show that the 1915 incidents can be discussed
    in the country. In this way, the diaspora's political argument used
    against Turkey will disappear."

    Our fight is for freedom of thought

    Saltuk said Turkey has been developing and modernizing very rapidly
    and that he would not have been able to release an album like that in
    the 1990s. "I was sued many times because we released music belonging
    to different Anatolian ethnic cultures in their original languages,"
    he said. "Today the state clearly talks about the issues for which
    I have been tried in the past."

    Saltuk said problems could be overcome only by talking: "Our fight
    is to ban the bans."

    Saltuk said the album included seven songs performed by the Armenian
    National Radio National Instruments Group and the Armenian National
    Radio Chamber Music. He said the album was precious in a musical
    sense and that he was happy to add it to Kalan Music's archive.

    About Khacadur Avedisyan

    Khacadur Avedisyan was born in 1926 in Armenian's second largest town,
    Gyumri. At 25, he was the first Armenian artist to win gold medals at
    international competitions in Berlin and Moscow. As well as classical
    music, he worked on Armenian folk music and played traditional folk
    instruments. He formed the folk music unit at the Gomidas National
    Conservatory in Yerevan in 1978. He worked as the art director of
    the National Dance Group and later for Tatul Altunyan Music and Dance
    Group in 1958. He continued composing music at the same time.
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