Çalma Listesi
Bu çalma listesi TRT 1 kanalında Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu programı tarafından oluşturulmuştur.
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Yınal Bey Veda
Batuhan Fırat
2
Akça Ağıt (Çalma Ozan)
Batuhan Fırat, MUSTAFA GÜZEL
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4
Akça Türkü Sahne Versiyonu
Fahriye Evcen
5
Uyanış Vakti 1
Batuhan Fırat
6
Melikşah (Mehter)
Batuhan Fırat
7
Uyanış Zamanı
Batuhan Fırat
8
Savaş Alanı
Batuhan Fırat
9
Melikşah (Duygusal)
Batuhan Fırat
10
11
12
Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu Jenerik
Gökhan Kırdar
13
Aca Hazretleri
Batuhan Fırat
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Aşk (Hücum)
Batuhan Fırat
21
22
23
24
25
Atlılar (Dombra)
Batuhan Fırat
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27
28
Batıniler (Aksiyon)
Batuhan Fırat
29
Batıniler (Karanlık)
Batuhan Fırat
30
Kostak Ali Zeybeği
Batuhan Fırat
31
Batıniler (Medet)
Batuhan Fırat
32
33
Dağlı (Tehdit)
Batuhan Fırat
34
35
Devlet Benim
Batuhan Fırat
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37
38
39
Dram Kaval 1
Batuhan Fırat
40
Dram Kaval 2
Batuhan Fırat
41
Gazali Serçe 1
Batuhan Fırat
42
Gazali Serçe 2
Batuhan Fırat
43
Gazali Sohbet
Batuhan Fırat
44
Geliyorlar 1
Batuhan Fırat
45
Geliyorlar 2
Batuhan Fırat
46
Geliyorlar 3
Batuhan Fırat
47
Gergin Bekleyiş
Batuhan Fırat
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49
50
51
52
Gerilim (Bağlama)
Batuhan Fırat
53
Gerilim (Keman)
Batuhan Fırat
54
Gönül Perdesi
Batuhan Fırat
55
Haber Geldi
Batuhan Fırat
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57
58
59
İçimdeki Yara 1
Batuhan Fırat
60
İçimdeki Yara 2
Batuhan Fırat
61
62
İslam Ordusu 1
Batuhan Fırat
63
İslam Ordusu 2
Batuhan Fırat
64
65
66
67
68
Kılıç Kalkan
Batuhan Fırat
69
70
Melikşah'ın Acısı
Batuhan Fırat
71
72
73
74
75
76
Nizamülmülk
Batuhan Fırat
77
78
Obada Şenlik 1
Batuhan Fırat
79
Obada Şenlik 2
Batuhan Fırat
80
Obanın Gerilimi 1
Batuhan Fırat
81
Obanın Gerilimi 2
Batuhan Fırat
82
83
Kostak Ali Zeybeği (Psycho Versiyon)
Batuhan Fırat
84
85
86
87
Saldır (Dombra)
Batuhan Fırat
88
89
90
91
92
93
Savaş Sahnesi
Batuhan Fırat
94
Sema Birlik
Batuhan Fırat
95
96
Sencer&Turna
Batuhan Fırat
TRT'den yapılan açıklamaya göre, "Kurtlar Vadisi", "Haziran Gecesi", "Yabancı Damat", "Kayıp"'ın da aralarında bulunduğu çok sayıda film ve dizinin müziklerini yapan ve uluslararası hayran kitlesi edinen Kırdar, diziye özel bestelere imza atacak.
Kırdar'ın, dizinin atmosferine uygun hazırladığı besteler, Türk dünyasında kullanılan müzik enstrümanlarıyla çalındı.
Kazakistan ve Kırgızistan'daki usta müzisyenlerden de destek alınan canlı kayıtlarda, dombra, kıl kıyak, kopuz, sıbızgı gibi Orta Asya enstrümanlarını ustalıkla icra eden müzisyenler yer aldı.
Orta Asya kültürünü ve müziğini yıllardır araştıran usta müzisyen Kırdar, yeni eserlerinde Orta Asya ve Anadolu ezgilerini harmanladı.
Açıklamada görüşlerine yer verilen Kırdar, eşsiz bir medeniyetin inşa edildiği dönemi yansıtacak büyük bir projede bulunduğu için mutlu olduğunu belirterek, "Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu dizisinin müzik tasarımını yapmak ve her sahneyi bestelemek, benim için köklerimle buluşmak gibi." ifadelerini kullandı.
Kırdar, dizinin müzik tasarımına ve bestelerine imza atmanın, kendisi için kökleriyle buluşmak gibi olduğunu kaydederek, "Çok keyif aldığım, sevdiğim bir proje oldu. Yapımcımız, yönetmenimiz ve tüm ekibi, incelikle ve özenle işlenen tüm sahneler ve ortaya çıkarttıkları görsel şölen için kutluyorum. Ben de o dönemde kullanılan müzikleri araştırarak, hayal ederek, o dönemin ve sahnelerin ruhuna uygun ezgileri görüntülerle buluşturuyorum." şeklinde görüşlerini aktardı.
Sedat İnci'nin yönettiği, Serdar Özönalan ve Emre Konuk'un senaristliğini yaptığı dizinin oyuncuları arasında, Ekin Koç, Buğra Gülsoy, Hatice Şendil, Gürkan Uygun, Leyla Lydia Tuğutlu, Sevda Erginci, Mehmet Özgür, Cemal Toktaş, Osman Sonant, Leyla Feray, İlker Kızmaz, Ali Gözüşirin, Çiğdem Selışık Onat, Murat Garipağaoğlu, Nik Xhelilaj ve Erdem Akakçe yer alıyor.
Anadolu Ajansı web sitesinde, AA Haber Akış Sistemi (HAS) üzerinden abonelere sunulan haberler, özetlenerek yayımlanmaktadır. Abonelik için lütfen iletişime geçiniz.TRT 1'de ekranlara gelen ‘Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu' dizisinin kendisi kadar müzikleri de büyük beğeni topluyor.
Her hafta reyting rekorları kıran dizinin müziklerini kim hazırlıyor?
Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu' dizisine özel bestelere imza atan isim ise bir zamanların ilgiyle takip edilen dizisi "Kurtlar Vadisi"nin de müziklerini yapan ve uluslararası bir hayran kitlesine sahip müzisyen Gökhan Kırdar,
Diziye ait besteler sahnelerin atmosferine göre hazırlanırken müzikler Türk dünyasında kullanılan enstrümanlarla çalındı.
Kazakistan ve Kırgızistan'daki usta müzisyenlerin destek verdiği eserlerde dombra, kıl kıyak, kopuz, sıbızgı gibi Orta Asya enstrümanlarını ustalıkla icra eden müzisyenler yer aldı.
Kırdan daha önce yaptığı açıklamada eşsiz bir medeniyetin inşa edildiği dönemi yansıtacak büyük bir projede bulunduğu için mutlu olduğunu belirtmiş, "Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu dizisinin müzik tasarımını yapmak ve her sahneyi bestelemek, benim için köklerimle buluşmak gibi" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.
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"The Great Seljuks" redirects here. "Great Seljuks" redirects to Seljuk Empire. For other uses, see Seljuk (disambiguation).
TurkishTV series or program
Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu (pronounced[ujænɯʃ byjyk seltʃuklu], lit.'Awakening: Great Seljuk') is a Turkishhistorical drama television series, written by Serdar Özönalan, directed by Sedat İnci and produced by Emre Konuk. It focuses on the life of Malik-Shah I, and his son, Ahmad Sanjar. It tells the story of the Seljuk Empire's structure, political events and how it became an Islamic state. In the series Turkish actorBuğra Gülsoy portrays Sultan Malik-Shah, and Ekin Koç portrays Sanjar. The television series premiered on 28September [1] and ended on 31 May [2]
The series was filmed on the TRT International Film Studios at various locations including Sakarya, Istanbul and Kocaeli. Turkish musician Gökhan Kırdar composed the opening theme while Kazakh musicians composed other music using instruments from the Turkic world. The television series went through a month preparation time in which details were meticulously planned, although The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice includes a few historical inaccuracies. In , the production company Akli Film was accused of mistreating its set workers. The television series has been heavily impacted by the COVID pandemic in Turkey.
The show has been well received in Turkey, being called a "record-breaking television series", and has been compared with other series. The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice gained popularity in Turkey because of the casting of famous actors, and it has become popular in countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan. The show won the Anatolia Media Awards in , while Konuk won the Crystal Globe Awards in the same year.
It has only one season.
The show depicts the rise of the Seljuks under Sultan Malik-ShahI and his son Ahmad Sanjar, later Sultan of the Seljuk Empire. It focuses on their struggles and battles against Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Order of Assassins (dubbed the "Batinis"), the Byzantine Empire and fellow rival states that seek to weaken the Seljuks. Sencer has seen Turna Hatun, daughter of an Emir, who refuses to give her to him in marriage, but finally relents. Melikshah is married to Terken and Zubeyde. Terken is heavily pregnant with her son, and Elcin Hatun has come to the palace. She is jealous of Elcin, lest she may marry Malik-shah and give him a son, therefore he will lose attention in Terken. When she tries to prove that and is not good and goes to where Melikshah is. She is urging the driver to go faster and faster but then the horses skid and drop the carriage. Terken is taken back to the palace when her daughter and ordered to stay in bed till her baby is born. She gets up trying to go after Elcin in her dream. While she is running after what she sees, her water breaks and she goes in labour. She gives birth to a son who dies after birth. Afterwards she gets pregnant again and she gives birth screaming, but the baby lives. Meanwhile, they find out that Melik-Shah's wife who everybody even Melik-Shah thought was dead is alive. She is the mother of Spencer and Tapar. Melik-Shah at first is very angry but then he calms down.
Tapar's wife Gevher also gives birth to a girl named Fatima. Later on Turna gives birth to a girl called Zeynep. They go for a big war, eventually conquering Queli Castle. The drama finishes with Sencer and Tapar leaving Isfahan and becoming Emirs.[3]
Many of the characters are fictionalized depictions of Seljuk historical figures.
The series has attracted attention with its actors, costumes, historical locations and story.[1]The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice is written by Serdar Özönalan, directed by Sedat İnci and produced by Emre Konuk.[84] After three years of scenario work, every detail was meticulously prepared over 13 months. décor employees, carpenters and a team of 60 people took part on two separate backlots, in which many locations in the series were built. accessories and costumes, of which pieces belong to the period, were manufactured in special costume workshops.[85][44]The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice is the most costly television series produced in Turkey after Diriliş: Ertuğrul. Two cities are built on three backlots and the enormous budget also includes construction fees and the actors' fees.[86] It is produced by Akli Film, a production company new to the Turkish television industry who has been working with TRT for three years. The production company says that it has a guaranteed contract with TRT for at least 33 episodes or one season. If the series continues, it is expected to have five or six seasons.[86]
The series includes many popular Turkish actors[87][88] including Buğra Gülsoy, one of the lead actors, who was noted to have celebrated his birthday on set with his family.[4] After Barış Arduç met with the producer of The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice,[89] he was expected to join the cast.[90][91][92] When Hatice Şendil, who portrays the role of Terken Hatun, was asked if Arduç would be joining the cast in the season finale, she said, "I don't know, but I think he will be [joining the cast]".[93] Arduç is still rumoured to appear in the series in the role of Berkyaruk.[93] The cast of another popular Turkish television series Çukur have been said by Turkish media to be leaving the series "one by one" to join The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice.[89] The television series also cast an Albanian actor Nik Xhelilaj to play the role of Yorgos.[94][95] Buğra Gülsoy, and other members of the cast were interviewed about what they thought of the show. Gülsoy said, "I think that the new generation has started to investigate the Seljuk period again thanks to the series."[5][96] It was also rumoured that Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, who is interested in history, would join the series' cast however, he responded to these theories in an announcement saying that he wouldn't be joining.[97]Birsen Altuntaş reported in May that Sevda Erginci and İsmail Ege Şaşmaz would leave the series after the first season, but Abdul Süsler would join the series in the final episodes in the role of "Kıpçak Bey".[98]
The actors received horse riding and sword training by the action director of the Kazakh Nomad Stunts team, who choreographed Hollywood movies for a month. The actors, who worked on fitness, continuity and coordination, went through a challenging training program in this process.[99] Janbi Ceylan, who portrays Aydoğdu,[39] was also responsible for the horse-training of the cast.[]
According to the producer Emre Konuk[tr], the series is filmed on the TRT International Film Set"[7] It was specifically filmed at various locations including Sakarya, Istanbul and Kocaeli.[]The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice came to the screen with the longest battle scene and production details in Turkish television history.[] A total of actors, excluding the main ones, of them on horseback, took part in the battle scene.[] Preparation took 60 days, and the shooting took eight days.[85] The actors received horse riding and sword training by the action director of the Kazakh Nomad Stunts team, who choreographed Hollywood movies for a month. The actors who worked on fitness, continuity and coordination went through a challenging training program during this process.[99]
For the battle scene in the first episode, 45 stuntmen and supporting actors were given tough action and choreography training by Nomad Stunts for 15 days at the shooting location.[99] During the shootings, ambulances, medical teams and veterinarians were present in case of any negative situation.[44][85] The horse trainers provided by the Nomad Stunt team travelled around various cities of Anatolia, and only 15 horses among horses, which were available for training, were included in the project.[99] Horses were trained for a period of one month. Archery training was provided to the cast by a different company.[85][44] In , around set workers left their jobs accusing Akli Film of leaving them with difficult working conditions, lack of payment, lack of hygiene and being subject to mobbing. Although the production company promised to solve the issues experienced by the set-décor workers, Turkish media said they took no action. Organisations later took notice criticising Akli Film and asking them to listen to their demands as soon as possible.[] In a statement, Konuk said that Azerbaijani Culture Minister Anar Karimov visited the set.[] According to journalist Birsen Altuntaş, the first season of the series will end with 36 episodes,[] while other sources say that the same journalist said that there will be 33 episodes.[]
See also: Impact of the COVID pandemic on television
Much to fans' disappointment,[] TRT 1 suspended filming of the show for five days which delayed the release of the 26th episode for a week after a COVID outbreak at the set.[][][] TRT officials said the film Pocket Hercules: Naim Süleymanoğlu[tr] would be broadcast instead on TRT 1 for the first time.[][] The statement released was;
As a result of regular tests of our series' cast and crew, COVID cases were detected on the set of The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice. The health of our quarantined set workers is good and closely monitored. The news was shared with our cast and all our set staff and it was decided to suspend filming of our series for 5 days. Due to this mandatory break, the new episode of The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice will not be broadcast on Monday 22 March On the same day and time, the film Pocket Hercules: Naim Süleymanoğlu, for the first time on TV, will be on TRT 1 screens.[] We would like to thank our viewers in advance for their understanding and support. It is announced with respect for the public."[]
There were rumours that the season was ending however,[] the episode later premiered on 29 March [] It was later announced after a few days that filming "Selçuklu Demek" was delayed when Ekin Koç, who portrays the role of Ahmed Sencer, tested positive for the disease.[9][10]Hatice Şendil, who portrays Terken Hatun, praised the COVID precautions made by The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice.[12] Because of the rise of COVID cases in Turkey, the production of the 29th episode was also delayed.[]
"It was a project that I enjoyed and loved very much. I congratulate our producer, director and the entire team for all the scenes that have been finely and carefully created and the visual feast they have served. I researched but also, imagined, the music used in the [Seljuk] period and I tried to bring together tunes in accordance with the spirit of the period and the scenes presented."
—Gökhan Kırdar, one of the composers[]
(L to R), the Kazakh dombra and the komuz were used in the series
While the compositions for the series were prepared to reflect the atmosphere of the scenes, the music was played with the instruments used in the Turkic world.[][] Musicians who performed using Central Asian instruments such as the dombra, kyl kyyak, komuz, and sybyzgy were featured in the works supported by master musicians in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.[] Kazakh composer Ercan Arkabay, who starred in the Kuruluş: Osman series, also said that he will be doing something for The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice.[] The album of first season music was released on 30October [] In a statement, Gökhan Kırdar, one of the composers, stated that he was happy that he was involved in a great project that would reflect the period in which a unique civilization was built.[] The eulogy performed by the disciples of Gazzâlî was sung by Turkish musician Mehmet Öncel.[] Ermek Kazıbekov, a member of the team of Kyrgyz youth dubbing the series in their native language, said that he was impressed by the fact that traditional Kyrgyz instruments were used in the series.[] There are 71 tracks. The first track is by Gökhan Kırdar, nine tracks are by Hassak, a world-famous Kazakh band that were there to add "colour" to the songs,[] and the rest are by Batuhan Fırat.[] This is a list of selected songs:
While the compositions of the series were prepared according to the atmosphere of the stages, the music was played with the instruments used in the Turkic world.[][] Musicians who performed using Central Asian instruments such as dombra, bristle, komuz, and sibizgi were featured in the works supported by master musicians in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.[] The album was released on 30 October []
Emre Konuk confirmed he had to do a lot of research on the historical figures presented in the series.[] However, the TV series has a few historical inaccuracies. One is that the Seljuk state has been shown to be run by a nomadic tribe and that the Seljuks began to shed blood from the first episode when they actually were a people of peace. Turkish media has accepted that The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice is not a documentary but a historical TV series meaning and can include many fictionalised features.[]
Like other Turkish TV series revolving around history, The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice has been popular in Bangladesh[] and Pakistan.[] It was also well received in Kyrgyzstan. A group of Kyrgyz youth decided to dub the series in their native language.[]
The 13th episode attracted great attention with a particular scene[33] and the 23rd episode of the "record-breaking TV series"[45] was eagerly awaited by Turkish fans.[] The series, whose first episode reached the top of the ratings in Turkey, was so well-received it was the only Turkish TV series to be included in the daily hits section of newspaper The Wit.[] Arab journalist Mohammed Abu Rumman compared it with other Turkish television series including Kuruluş: Osman, Kurtlar Vadisi, Payitaht: Abdülhamid and Diriliş: Ertuğrul, which became popular globally.[][] As mentioned, the television series has been well received in Bangladesh. Speaking to Anadolu Ajansi, a Bengali professor stated that the Turkish television series revolved around history, including The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice should be watched by people of all ages.[] Muharrem Kesik says that The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice, which contains many historical inaccuracies, is not a documentary but a historical TV series meaning that it can include many fictionalised features.[]
Year | Award | Nominee | Category | Result | Ref. |
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Anatolia Media Awards | The Great Seljuks: Guardians of Justice | Best TV Series of the Year | Won | [] | |
Crystal Globe Awards | Emre Konuk[tr] | Best Producer of the Year | [] |
Main article: Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu
A prequel series, focusing on the life of Alp Arslan, was released on 8 November [][]