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Turkish folk music (Turkish: Türk Halk Müziği) is the traditional music of Turkish people living in Turkey influenced by the cultures of Anatolia and former territories in Europe and Asia. Its unique structure includes regional differences under one umbrella. It includes popular music from the Ottoman Empire era.
By 1976, Turkish classical music had undergone a renaissance and a state musical conservatory in Istanbul was founded to give classical musicians the same support as folk musicians. Modern-day advocates of Western classical music in Turkey include Fazıl Say , İdil Biret , Suna Kan , the Önder Sisters and the Pekinel sisters .
This is a list of Turkish musicians, musicians born in Turkey or who have Turkish citizenship or residency. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
On the final night of the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona last June, music obsessives who’d been raging all day, every day for more than a week could have been forgiven for bypassing ...
Pages in category "Turkish musicians" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Miniature of dancers and musicians performing at a circumcision ceremony.Dated 1530 from the Süleymanname. While it is well established that Ottoman music is closely related to its geographical neighbors, namely Byzantine, Persian and Arabic music, [9] early histories of Ottoman classical music, called "mythologies" by Feldman, emphasize a sense of continuity, as opposed to a synthesis of ...
Turkish folk musicians by century (2 C) B. Bağlama players (1 C, 21 P) T. Turkish folk singers (2 C, 33 P) W. Turkish women folk musicians (7 P) Pages in category ...
The Turkish Five; Cemal Reşit Rey (1904–1985), symphonic music, operas, chamber music, operettas and musicals; Ulvi Cemal Erkin (1906–1972), symphonic music, choral music, solo piano, chamber music; Ahmed Adnan Saygun (1907–1991), symphonic music, oratorio, choral music, chamber music, opera, ballet music; Bülent Arel (1919–1990)