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  2. List of composers of classical Turkish music - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Classical Turkish Music composers in alphabetical order: A. Abdurrahman Bahir Efendi (Arabzade) - 1746; Abdülkadir Meragi - 1435; Ahmet Uzel;

  3. Ottoman music - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Masters of Turkish Music - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Turkish Music is a compilation album released by Rounder Records in 1990. [1] The record features 20 tracks of Turkish classical music , compiled and restored from the 78s recorded between 1906 and 1949.

  5. Cinuçen Tanrıkorur - Wikipedia

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    He composed over 500 pieces of both instrumental and vocal music, and is regarded as one of the greatest contemporary Turkish composers in the classical tradition. He also created a new mode, Makam Şedd-i sabâ, which he demonstrated in a classical suite ( fasıl ) of six pieces.

  6. List of Turkish composers - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. List of Turkish makams - Wikipedia

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    31. Bâd-ı-Sabâ 32. Bahâr 33. Bahr-i-Nâzik Bayâti Play ⓘ. 34. Bayâti 35. Bayâti-Arabân 36. Bayâti-Arabân-Bûselik 37. Bayâti-Aşîrân 38. Bayâti-Bûselik

  8. Peşrev - Wikipedia

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    It also serves as the penultimate piece of the Mevlevi ayini, a ritual music of the Mevlevi Order, under the name son peşrev (final peşrev), preceding son semai. It usually uses long rhythm cycles, stretching over many measures as opposed to the simpler usul the other major form of instrumental music uses, saz semai .

  9. Buhurizade Mustafa Itri - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Itri, more commonly known as Buhurizade Mustafa Itri, or just simply Itri (1640 - 1712 [1]) was an Ottoman-Turkish musician, composer, singer and poet. With over a thousand works to his name, although only about forty of these have survived to this day, he is regarded as the master of Turkish classical music. [1]