Önemli Olan Kökü Unutmamak | Uğur ÖNÜR | TEDxDITAL Youth
Bir milletin hafızası, sadece sözde değil; ezgide ve seste yaşar. Halk müziği sanatçısı ve derleyici Uğur Önür, bu konuşmasında Anadolu’nun kadim ezgilerinin izini sürerken, kültürel köklere bağlı kalmanın birey ve toplum için nasıl bir dönüm noktası olabileceğini anlatıyor. Sazıyla dile gelen hikâyeler üzerinden, modernleşme sürecinde kaybolmaya yüz tutan değerleri ve köklerle bağ kurmanın iyileştirici gücünü paylaşıyor. Bu konuşma, izleyicilere sadece geçmişi değil, kendi özlerini de yeniden hatırlatıyor. Uğur Önür, 1987 yılında Burdur’un Çeltikçi ilçesine bağlı Kuzköy'de dünyaya geldi. Küçük yaşlarda amcasından etkilenmiş ve müziğe ilgi duymaya başlamıştır. Önür, aynı zamanda TRT Ankara Radyosu sanatçısıdır. Sanatçının YouTube hesabında toplamda 164 tane videosu bulunmaktadır. Önür hem Burdur yöresine ait türküleri seslendirmekte hem de Anadolu’nun birçok yöresine ait eserleri icra etmektedir. Sanatçı Isparta Anadolu Güzel Sanatlar Lisesinde keman ve müzik eğitimi gördü. Daha sonra İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Türk Musikisi Devlet Konservatuvarı Temel Bilimler Bölümü’nde müzik eğitimi aldı.
Sanatçının şu ana kadar 8 adet albüm çalışması bulunmaktadır. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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