Engin Bayrak (born December 12, 1979, Germany) is a composer, writer and musician. He composed score of movies and theatre. His music can be explained kind of world music, electronic and rock. Engin Bayrak had come to Turkey, Izmir, as 5th child of an immigrant family of Yugoslavia. He had grown up in Izmir, Camdibi with immigrant families. Over time he had been interested in Balkan Music. He finished Izmır Ataturk High School, he completed mathematics class. His treatise was called 'Maths in M...
Engin Bayrak (born December 12, 1979, Germany) is a composer, writer and musician. He composed score of movies and theatre. His music can be explained kind of world music, electronic and rock.
Engin Bayrak had come to Turkey, Izmir, as 5th child of an immigrant family of Yugoslavia. He had grown up in Izmir, Camdibi with immigrant families. Over time he had been interested in Balkan Music. He finished Izmır Ataturk High School, he completed mathematics class. His treatise was called 'Maths in Music'. He studied at Turkish Classical Music. He had been given lessons about composing and concepts of melodic creation that determines tonal relations, tessitura, starting tone, reciting tone, and the finalis, as well as an overall indication of the melodic contour and patterns. He composed scores for National Theatres, amateur and independent theatres and movies. Lots of movies and theatre plays, he composed their musics, were given awards. His album called 'Electra Symphony' was published in Japan. He published a concert-album called 'Deli Kadın'ın Güncesi'nden (From the Journal of the Crazy Woman)' which he composed and wrote. He set up a rock band called 'Sekerat' for a play/concert. He took on all of music, voice adjustment, stage direction of the project. He had been on the stage for the project and played Synthesize, bass guitar and add his voice. Eventual in 2011 he composed a score for a movie called 'İncir Reçeli (Fig Jam)'. Soundtrack of the movie published by Z-Kalan as CD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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