Ender Balkд±r Bir Kд±zд±l Goncaya Benzer «TOP-RATED – 2027»

is a masterpiece of Turkish Classical Music (TSM) that has found a second life through the emotive and soulful interpretation of Ender Balkır . While originally a classical piece, Balkır—a prominent figure in contemporary Turkish folk music—reimagines it with a modern, acoustic folk sensibility that has resonated deeply with today's listeners. The Story Behind the Song

He strips away the heavy orchestration of traditional TSM for a more intimate, acoustic sound.

Although the lyrics read as a romantic ode, they were originally written as an at-home tribute to the Prophet Muhammad . The "Red Rosebud" (Kızıl Gonca) is a traditional metaphor for the Prophet in Sufi literature. Ender BalkД±r Bir KД±zД±l Goncaya Benzer

The melody was born during a blackout in Kadıköy while Amir Ateş was playing with a child named Mehmet. To soothe the boy’s fear of the dark, Ateş took him to a piano and began playing a simple, rhythmic tune ("dım, dım, dım") that perfectly aligned with Melek Hiç’s poem.

The song’s origins are as poetic as its lyrics. It was composed by , with lyrics written by Melek Hiç , the daughter of Ateş’s first music teacher, Sabahattin Volkan. is a masterpiece of Turkish Classical Music (TSM)

By covering such a significant classical piece, Balkır introduces a new generation to the "Song of the Century," blending the refined art of TSM with the raw, heartfelt delivery of an Anatolian folk singer.

Shortly after its creation, TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) honored the piece with a plaque, naming it the "Song of the Century" . Musical Structure Although the lyrics read as a romantic ode,

The song is composed in the makam (a musical scale/mode in Turkish music) and follows the Düyek usûl (rhythm). These elements combine to create a melody that is both melancholic and profoundly graceful. Lyrics and Meaning