12 Ekim 2012 Cuma

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ERSIN FAIKZADE - Goodwill Ambassador And World Recognize Singer

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW -6Qs With Ersin Faikzade - Diplomatic Journal -On Role of Music in Social Awareness

On Role of Music in Social Awareness
''the start and end of every beauty is just,
love''
ERSIN FAIKZADE


DJ: We know him as a man of love, dedicated
professional singer and Goodwill Ambassador.
Ersin Faikzade, welcome to our Journal.

EF: First of all, thank you for having me on
this beautiful pages and site, it is my great
pleasure to do this interview with you.
Introducing me as a man of love, reminds me
of my long voyage through which I
experienced lucky and unlucky years,
happiness and sorrow, friendship and
unfaithfulness, splendid times and illnesses
but also a love that cloaks all of them. To me,
the start and end of every beauty is just love.


DJ: Among various forms of arts and artistic
productions; ‘music’ has been predominantly
found a powerful medium of communication to
raise the bars of Social Awareness
internationally.
Q1 – As a vocalist, who performs in Turkish
language among others; how do you view the
role of music in raising social awareness at
large?

EF: Besides show and entertainment, music
should be performed for making people
aware of their social responsibilities. Having
concerts for charities and causes is a great
way of doing that. For example the charity
concert of BAND AID was a really good
example for such important mission.
In my view, music is a powerful medium that
should be used to assist understanding of our
social responsibilities.


DJ: You often emphasize on values such as
‘peace’ and ‘co-existence’.
Q2 – In your view, A) how can ‘Music’
contribute to promotion of understanding
and friendship? And B) What values you
would deem important for artists in order
for them to play their role effectively in their
societies?
   
                                                                           

EF: As for the first part of your question, in
my opinion Music is the most beautiful art in
the branch of humanities. Regardless of
nationalities, background or languages,
people can easily relate themselves to music.
For example when in Turkey I sing a song in
Italian language, people can sense it or when
in Italy I perform a Turkish song, they feel
me too. As civilization develops, music
develops with it too. Music can indeed get
people closer to each other. As for your
other question, I must say art is inspired by
“Creative Emotions”; therefore, artists have
this great responsibility to bring their
nations’ emotions to the word.


DJ: You have lent your talent to many
charitable events and organizations in Turkey,Europe,East World
and recently named as Ambassador for Human
Rights.

Q3 – What makes you be so caring, and how
does giving back count?










EF: Love is the source of my life and I
cannot live without it. My mother suffered
from Multiple Sclerosis at the age of 25 and
it developed my sense of social responsibility
till this very day.
My dear mother was ill and bedridden at a
vey young age and I grew up with her pain,
and I promised myself that I'll support all
patients and the disabled as much as I can. I
have done my best with many charity
organisations in Turkey and when I went to
the UK, to Wales to study, I did a project for
mentally disabled people there. I feel helping
people in need is the purpose of my life.Giving back is very rewarding, a positive
energy that never dies.




''I feel helping people in need is the purpose of my life''
                                                    Ersin Faikzade

 




Q4 – If you would be able to get one message
across the world, what would that massage
be?

EF: Life is better as we share it. Think of
others first.
There is a magnet in your heart that will
attract true friends. That magnet is
unselfishness. When you learn to live for
others, they will live for you.

''humanitarian projects will continue''Q5 – As a talented vocalist with a powerful
voice, who could influence you and your
music? Any artists who inspired you?

EF:
I am blessed with being able to sing in
different styles from Pop to Operatic and I
am humbled that I am well received by many
of my audiences in different parts of the
world especially in Italy and Turkey.
I took inspiration from very important
artists around the world for example,
Pavarotti, Alessandro Safina (Italy); Zeki
Müren , Ajda Pekkan (Turkey); Frank
Sinatra (America); Sattar (Iran), Enrico
Macias (France), they give me the inspiration
and indeed changed our lives in the world.


Q6 – For those who wish to follow you,
please tell us about your current and
upcoming projects and productions.

EF:
I would like to thank all my fans, they
are very important to me. Well, the
humanitarian projects will continue. I have
plans to make an album in many languages,
benefiting a charitable institution. Also
would like to give a huge benefit concert for
disabled around the world as well as those
with MS and Cancer.
DJ: Ersin, thank you for accepting our
invitation to have this exclusive interview with
WAALM – Diplomatic Journal.

EF:
My pleasure.

Link: www.ersinfaikzade.net





WORLD INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMISSION SAID FOR ERSIN FAIKZADE
Dear Ambassador Ersin Faikzade,

The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths.

These persons have an appreciation, sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.

You are doing the excellent work, for an excellent cause. IHRC will ever stand you in all your mission.

God bless you ever.
Regards,
Ms. Asra Khan
Senior Vice Chairperson
International Human Rights Commission

 
 







11 Ekim 2012 Perşembe

INTERVIEW WITH LATIN STAR ''RICKY MARTIN''

Ahead of the release of his new Greatest Hits collection, Ricky Martin took the time to chat to us about politics, Livin' La Vida Loca and who he wants to duet with most.



-How are you?
Great, thank you for your time.
-Are you excited for the release of your Greatest Hits?
I am very excited. I'm also adding a couple of new tracks. The idea of being able to go back on stage with a Greatest Hits is really good. It's been a beautiful couple of years, so I can't wait to go back to the UK.


-You mentioned the new tracks. What direction are you taking with the new material?
I've always worked with fusion. I've always added a bit of a Latin sound, which is very important to me because it's who I am, but I'm also influenced by European sounds.
We can go from dance to Latin in the same song. We can do it very organically, not abrupt, but yeah I do want to take a few risks, to do things I haven't done in a long time.
I'm very happy. The reaction has been very positive, from the media and the audience. We'll see what happens.


-What can fans expect from the collection?
We'll go back in time, and go back to good moments. The songs that we've chosen for this CD were hits and they will take you to those great summer days, but at the same time will take you to romantic moments of life and to where we are today.
There's a bit of dance, that energy and repetitive hook. Musicality is very important. I'm working again with Desmond Childs, someone I have a lot of respect for and I've worked with in the past. Everything is very positive, man. It just doesn't get better.


-Is this signaling the end of one phase of your career as you move onto something new?
I try not to do the same thing today that I did 10 years ago. Yes, I do want allow myself to experience and go through motions as transparently as I can when I'm in the studio.
Right now, after this tour, I'm going to New York where I'll do one year working in Evita doing theatre. What I'm trying to say by this, is I'll have the time during the day to be creative, musically speaking, and go to places I've never been.
Exactly where I'm at or where I'm going with my next production, I really don't know. I know it's going to be mature, transparent...I'm not going to pushed or seduced by a fear of running out of time, which usually happens.


-Was the release your idea, rather than a push from management or the label?
Well, everything that's happened in the last 2 years has been so organic. Releasing my book, from the book to this album and then the tour.
I'm doing what I need to do in order to feel good about myself and my career. I guess the reaction of the audience, that's what they feel.
The honesty, the transparency of it all. The record company feels it, they get it. I'm very happy that they're supporting me on this.

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