Musa Eroğlu

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Musa Eroğlu (* 1946 in Mut in the province of Mersin ) is a Turkish - Alevi folk musician.

He finished middle school in courage . At a young age he became interested in music and began to learn Bağlama . Musa Eroğlu played with several other singers such as Arif Sağ , Muhlis Akarsu and later with Yavuz Top the album series Muhabbet ("Love, Friendship, Chat"). With this series he celebrated great success in Turkish folk music . He plays modern interpretations of Aşık songs from the Alevi tradition.

In 1998 he received the title of state artist from the Ministry of Culture.

Music albums

  • 1977: Yaralı Turnam
  • 1978: A Kuzum
  • 1979: Yaz Gelir
  • 1980: Neyleyim
  • 1981: Nerdesin Ya Dost
  • 1982: Divane Gönlüm
  • 1983: Muhabbet 1
  • 1984: Muhabbet 2
  • 1985: Muhabbet 3
  • 1985: Şah-ı Gözlerim
  • 1986: Muhabbet 4
  • 1987: Muhabbet 5
  • 1987: Seer Oldu
  • 1988: Muhabbet 6
  • 1988: Yummayın Kirpiklerini "Sentez"
  • 1989: Muhabbet 7
  • 1990: Muhabbet Serisinden Seçmeler
  • 1990: Halk Ozanları Avrupa Konseri 1
  • 1991: Halk Ozanları Avrupa Konseri 2
  • 1991: Ömrüm Sana Doyamadım
  • 1992: Garip Yolcu
  • 1992: Yaralı Turnam
  • 1993: Gönül
  • 1993: Benim Dünyam
  • 1994: Bin Yıllık Yürüyüş 1
  • 1994: Bin Yıllık Yürüyüş 2
  • 1994: Musa Eroğlu '94
  • 1995: Bir Yanardağ Fışkırması
  • 1995: Semahlarımız
  • 1996: Ömrüm Sana Doyamadım
  • 1996: Kevser Irmağı
  • 1996: Bağlama Resitali
  • 1997: Baglama Resitalleri 2
  • 1997: Başimda Bir Sevda Döner
  • 1998: Yolver Dağlar
  • 1998: Musique Instrumentale (with Arif Sağ )
  • 1998: Erenler Muhabbeti 1
  • 1999: Erenler Muhabbeti 2
  • 1999: Halil İbrahim
  • 1999: Kavimler Kapısı Anadolu
  • 2000: Bir Nefes Anadolu
  • 2001: Derdimin Ortağı
  • 2002: Mihriban & Yanardağ Fışkırması
  • 2003: Sele Verdim
  • 2004: Sazımızla Sözümüzle
  • 2005: Bu Dünya
  • 2005: Musa Eroğlu 2005
  • 2007: Dedem Korkut
  • 2012: Zamansiz Yagmur
  • 2018: Turnaların Göçü

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Sökefeld: Struggling for Recognition. The Alevi Movement in Germany and in Transnational Space. Berghahn, New York 2008, p. 78