Aydilge

Aydilge

Aydilge Sarp (born 1979) is a Turkish writer, poet and singer-songwriter.

Biography

Aydilge Sarp was born in 1979 in Kütahya, Turkey. Her mother, Faika Özer writes poetry and novels, with a release of more than ten books. Aydilge passed the entrance exam to the TRT Radio Children's Choir (TRT Radyosu Çocuk Korusu) when she was eight years old. At the age of 14 she was given her first electric guitar and started composing her own songs. Later she performed in bars while she attended secondary school at Türk Eğitim Derneği Ankara Koleji. Having completed her studies at the American Culture and Literature in Başkent University in Ankara with flying colours, she moved to Istanbul. Aydilge is currently enrolled at Radio, Television and Cinema studies at Istanbul University.

Writer

Aydilge published her first volume of short stories in 1998 under the title Kalemimin Ucundaki Düşler (Thoughts From My Pen). Her first novel, Bulimia Sokağı (Bulemia Street), published in 2002 was followed by Altın Aşk Vuruşu (The Thrust of Golden Love) in 2004.[1]

Works

Musician

Aydilge's first album, entitled Küçük Şarkı Evreni (Small Song Universe), was released in April, 2006 by EMI. The songs are a curious mixture of rock music and Eastern melodies. The lyrics were written and the music composed by Aydilge.

Albums

Küçük Şarkı Evreni (Small Song Universe), 2006, EMI

  1. Bu Gece Ben Ay (Tonight I'm the Moon) 3:35
  2. Tuğyan 3:51
  3. Yalnız Değilsin (You Are Not Alone) 3:39
  4. Yanıyor (Burning) 3:31
  5. Postmodern Aşk (Postmodern Love) 2:41
  6. Çal (Play) 4:16
  7. Şiir (Poem) 3:58
  8. Gece (Night) 3:16
  9. Ninni (Lullaby) 3:37
  10. Ay Aynamdır (The Moon Is My Mirror) 3:37

Album information

Sobe, 2009

  1. Yollara Düşsem
  2. Kalbim Hep Senle
  3. Geri Dönmem
  4. Yükseldin
  5. Küçük Bir Renk
  6. Canımla
  7. Ah Bir Sevse
  8. Güneş
  9. Benim Aklım Sende

Kilit, 2011

  1. Kilit
  2. Takıntı
  3. Kum
  4. Aşk Lazım
  5. Söyle
  6. Yollara Düşsem
  7. Kalbim Hep Senle
  8. Küçük Bir Renk
  9. Güneş
  10. Geri Dönmem

Singles

Sources

External links

References

  1. Aydilge Books at Antoloji.com Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Bulimia Sokağı on the website of the publisher Remzi Kitabevi Archived September 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Altın Aşk Vuruşu on the website of the publisher Everest Yayınları Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
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