Handan Kara
Born1 June 1939
Died14 April 2017(2017-04-14) (aged 77)
OccupationSinger
Children3
Musical career
GenresClassical Turkish Music
Years active1962–1986
LabelsYeşilçam

Handan Kara (1 June 1939 – 14 April 2017) was a Turkish classical music singer.[1] She had a prolific career as a Turkish Classical singer, releasing several albums and starring as the voice in several popular Turkish mid-century films.

Early life

She was born in 1939 in the Bakırköy district of Istanbul. After completing her primary and secondary education, she started a career as a civil servant. In 1961, she began taking singing lessons from various voice coaches during her spare time upon the encouragement of her mother and Udi Şevket Tümer, a family friend. While working full time as a civil servant, she began to work as a signer at night. In 1965, as her confidence and experience as a singer grew, she took exams offered by TRT Istanbul Radio in 1965 and was offered an audition whereupon her career as a radio artist began.[2]

Career

She first appeared on the stage in 1965 at TRT Radio in Istanbul. As her career grew, she voiced songs for many Yeşilçam films under the guidance of composer Yıldırım Gürses, especially for actress Türkan Şoray.[3] As her career grew, she performed concerts in cities in Europe and Turkey. She reaching the pinnacle of her career with the work "Last Spring Winds" which played in a number of popular films. She also released a record titled "Cannot Love Kara Gözlüm". She began to collaborate with composer Suat Sayın on the sons "The Endless Ordeal" and "Let Your Ears Ring".[2] She took part as an actor in films such as "Give My Allah Give Me" and "Here Camel Here Hendek" between 1971 and 1972.

In 1974, she got married and moved to Hamburg, Germany due to her husband finding work there. There she founded and directed the Hamburg Turkish Music Choir. She settled into a more domestic life in Germany and continued her work in the arts as a choir conductor.

Personal life

Handan Kara was married in 1974 and became the mother of three children while living in Germany. She returned to Turkey in later life and died on 14 April 2017 at the age of 78 in Istanbul. She was buried in Ortaköy Cemetery in Ortaköy, Istanbul.[4][5]

Awards

In 2011, she was given an achievement award together with Deniz Türkali at the Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival.[6]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Role Notes
1967 İyi Gün Dostu, Nadide Voice Released by Melodi Plak
1968 Sarmaşık Gülleri / Sabır Taşı Çatladı Voice Released by Şanlıel
1968 Meskenim Meyhaneler Oldu/Yalan Dünyada Kimseye Güven Olmaz Voice Released by Şanlıel
1968 Aşk İle Yandırdın Kalbim/Sevgilim Bir Tanem Herşeyimdi Voice Released by Melodi
1971 Sonbahar Rüzgarları Voice Produced by Fonex and regarded as her greatest song
1971 Halep Yolu/Ey Kader Yolcusu Voice Produced by Fonex
1971 Sevemedim Karagözlüm/Gözüm Sende Voice Produced by Fonex
1972 Sevemedim Karagözlüm/Gözüm Sende Voice Produced by Fonex
1972 Sen Bir Yana Dünya Bir Yana Voice Produced by Fon 536
1972 Oyun Bitti/Kulakların Çınlasın Voice Produced by Fon 531
1973 Tesadüf/Siyah Saçlar Voice Produced by Şah Plak
1973 Kader Bağladı Bizi/Gidipde Dönmemek Var Voice Produced by Fonex
1974 Kaybolan Baharım/İsyan Voice Produced by Fonex[7]

Singles

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Ben Milyoner Değilim Voice Credited as Handan Kara
1972 Ver Allahım Ver Voice
1971 İşte Deve İşte Hendek Voice

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Ben Milyoner Değilim Voice Credited as Handan Kara
1972 Ver Allahım Ver Voice
1971 İşte Deve İşte Hendek Voice

References

  1. "Ses sanatçısı Handan Kara vefat etti | Handan Kara kimdir?". İhlas Haber Ajansı.
  2. 1 2 Didem Taştabanoğlu (2011). "Türk Sanat Müziği Sanatçısı Handan Kara İle Almanya daki Türk Müziği Üzerine Söyleşi". Ege Üniversitesi Devlet Türk Musikisi Konservatuvarı Dergisi (in Turkish) (1): 139–142.
  3. Dilmener, Naim. "Damarlarımızda kanımızdır Türkân Şoray..." Hürriyet.
  4. "Ses sanatçısı Handan Kara vefat etti". CNN TÜRK.
  5. "Turkpopmuzik.net - Sanatçı - Handan Kara". www.turkpopmuzik.net.
  6. "Handan Karaya Türkiyeden Ödül". Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  7. "Handan Kara". Discogs.
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