Cahiм‡t Berkay Hгјlya (ayrilik)... -
: The track is characterized by its high "melodicness," featuring a clear, memorable instrumental line that mirrors the dramatic peaks of the films it accompanied.
For many, this piece is the sound of a rainy afternoon, a goodbye at a train station, or a quiet moment of reflection. It reminds us that while people and eras may leave us, the melodies they inspire remain. Cahi̇t Berkay Hülya (Ayrilik)...
: It sits alongside other iconic scores like Al Yazmalım (The Girl with the Red Scarf) and Çiçek Abbas , defining an era where music was just as important as the leading actors. Why "Ayrılık" Still Resonates : The track is characterized by its high
Music has a unique power to hold memories in amber, and few pieces capture the bittersweet essence of Turkish cinema (Yeşilçam) quite like . Released as part of his seminal collection, Cahit Berkay Film Müzikleri, Vol. 2 in January 1999, this instrumental track has become a shorthand for longing and departure in the hearts of listeners. A Legacy of Soundtracks : It sits alongside other iconic scores like
Cahit Berkay, a legend of the Anatolian Rock movement and a founding member of Moğollar, found a second home in film scoring. His ability to translate complex emotions into simple, haunting melodies is on full display here. "Hülya (Ayrılık)"—often simply referred to as "Ayrılık" (Separation)—is not just a song; it is a narrative.
