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Peruz Terzakyan[1][2] (b. Sivas[3] 1866 Istanbul) commonly known as Peruz Hanım[4] or Kantocu Peruz[5][6][7], Perviz Hanım was an Ottoman Armenian[2] kanto singer, song-writer. Her nicknames include the Afet-i Devran Peruz,[8].
Peruz started singing kantos in 1880 when she was 14 years old.[3] She composed her songs and was also the lyricist. Her stage life lasted until 1912. She was beetle-browed, bulk-bodied, attractive and flirtatious woman.[3] Bestekâr Şevki Bey ("Composer Şevki Bey", 1860-1891) fell in love with Peruz and composed many scores such as Hidjaz Severim can ü gönülden seni tersa çiçeğim for her.[7] Her songs were published as "Neşe-i Dil". Peruz was a pioneer with her cousin Şamram (Kelleciyan, 1870-1955)[1], Baydzar, Büyük Emilye [Ameliya] (Pol), Küçük Eleni (Greek), Küçük Virjin (Virgine), Mari Ferha and Agavni all non-muslim kanto singers.
Peruz was also credited as a lead in 1919 silent short Fahri Bey Makarna Tenceresinde ("Mr. Fahri in Pasta Pot") by Fahri Bey (İsmet Fahri Gülunç).[9] Rushen Hakki and Fahri himself were other actors. Fahri Bey directed another short film of the same year Tombul Aşığın Dört Sevgilisi ("Four Darlings of Plump Lover").[10] The film was not completed de to a legal dispute and there were no credit records for Peruz. Peruz died at 54 years old.[3]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mustafa Armağan, İstanbul Armağanı: Gündelik Hayatın Renkleri, İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kültür İşleri Daire Başkanlığı, 1997, ISBN 9789757580331, p. 152. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A. Sermet Muhtar Alus, Eski Günlerde, İletişim Yayınları, 2001, ISBN 9789754708509, p. 60. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 M. Nihat Özön, Baha Dürder (ed.), Türk Tiyatrosu Ansiklopedisi, Yükselen Matbaası, 1967, p. 345. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ Kantolar (1905-1945), Kalan Musik Yapım, 1998, Book & CD, Archive Series, p. 3, 36.
- ↑ Samiha Ayverdi, Hey Gidi Günler Hey, Kubbealtı, 2008, ISBN 9789757663874, p. 115. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ Kevork Pamukciyan, Osman Köker, Ermeni Kaynaklarından Tarihe Katkılar, Cilt 4, Aras Yayıncılık, 2002, p. 358. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Yılmaz Öztuna, Türk Musikisi Ansiklopedisi, Cilt 2, Kısım 2, M. E. B. Devlet Kitapları, p. 286. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ Berna Özbilen, "Kanto’nun değişim süreci ve yakın dönem icralarının değerlendirilmesi, (The changing process of Kanto and the evaluation of recent epoch performances), Unpublished master's thesis, Istanbul Technical University, 2006. Template:Tr icon
- ↑ Fahri Bey Makarna Tenceresinde, IMDb.
- ↑ Tombul Aşığın Dört Sevgilisi, IMDb.
External links
- Lütfü Tınç, "Peruz’dan Gülriz Sururi’ye kanto zamanları", İstanbul Life. Template:Tr icon