Tuдџг§e Kandemir Д°дџdeli Yar (sд±lanд±n Bacalarд±) Page
While the song has traditional roots, Kandemir’s rendition—and the subsequent popular remixes by Onur Batan and Mustafa Atarer —demonstrates the evolution of Turkish music. Her approach:
"İğdeli Yar (Sıla’nın Bacaları)" is more than a pop track; it is a testament to Tuğçe Kandemir’s ability to weave her background in Turkish literature into the fabric of modern music. It captures the timeless human experience of missing a person and a place, proving that the "chimneys of the homeland" still smoke in the hearts of modern listeners. The subtitle, "Sıla’nın Bacaları" (The Chimneys of the
The subtitle, "Sıla’nın Bacaları" (The Chimneys of the Homeland), highlights the concept of sıla —the place one yearns for while in exile or away from home. In Turkish culture, the "chimney" often represents the hearth, family, and the warmth of the birthplace. By referencing these elements, Kandemir’s version of the song acts as a modern türkü (folk song), resonating with listeners who feel a disconnect from their roots in an increasingly urbanized world. 3. 3. At its core
At its core, "İğdeli Yar" explores the profound sense of hasret (longing) that is a cornerstone of Turkish literature and music. The lyrics often evoke the imagery of a loved one associated with the "İğde" (Oleaster) tree—a common motif in Anatolian folk songs that symbolizes nostalgia and the scent of home. Kandemir, a graduate of Turkish Language and Literature, leverages this classical imagery to ground her modern pop sound in a historical context. 2. the "chimney" often represents the hearth