Various
The Pain of Separation: Turkish Gazels, 1926-1935

DEATH127LP
Death Is Not The End
98- 01: Hafız Sadettin Kaynak - Falling Into The Flames Of Heartbreak
- 02: Hâfız Burhan - Everywhere Is Darkness
- 03: Hafız Kemal Bey - The Moment I Saw You
- 04: Hoca Izak Algazi - If I Gave My Heart To You
- 05: Hafız Sadettin Kaynak - I Fell In Love
- 06: Hafız Kemal Bey - The Sky Cries
- 07: Hafız Sadettin Kaynak - The Pain Of Separation
- 08: Tarsuslu Abdülkerim - I Waited For So Many Nights
- 09: Hafız Kemal Bey - A Gaze That Gathers The Blossoms Of Longing
- 10: Bursalı Hamid Bey - I Became The Guardian Of My Own Gaze
- 11: Hafız Kemal Bey - The Dagger Of Gazes
- 12: Hoca Izak Algazi - My Heart’s Sole Longing Was To Find Its Harbor Through Love
- 13: Hafız Kemal Bey - With Longing Because Of This
- 14: Hafız Sadettin Kaynak - O My Beloved, Drunk With Your Own Charm, Who Raised You To Be So Fearless
A collection of spellbinding, melismatic vocal improvisations taken from 78s cut between the mid 1920s to mid '30s - a period defined by the aftermath of the Ottoman Empire’s partition, the Greco-Turkish War and the compulsory population exchange that followed.
This same period also represented a time of intense efforts, following the establishment of the Republic, to westernise the new nation's music - coupled with a ban on traditional music education in schools, and later a complete ban on broadcasting Ottoman-Turkish classical music on the radio. As such these performances seem shrouded in an even more distant past, and feel quite intimately connected with forms of Greek amanes and rebetiko - having stemmed from the same Ottoman makam system, both with a subject-matter focussed on heartbreak, yearning, and pain.

