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  2. İstiklal Marşı - Wikipedia

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    An example of a common classroom display in Turkey, including the national anthem at far right 1927 band and male vocal recording (first and last verses) (1924–1930 music) Performance of the first and last verses of the anthem with the music by Ali Rıfat Çağatay , used from 1924 to 1930

  3. Bornova Anadolu Lisesi - Wikipedia

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    Bornova Anatolian High School is the second Anatolian High School in İzmir, according to the high school entry points for 3 consequent years. In 2007, in the University Entrance Exam of Turkey, which has over 1.5 million applicants every year, Bornova Anatolian High School had 7 results in top 100, 81 in top 1000 and 304 in top 5000.

  4. List of anonymous Turkish folk songs - Wikipedia

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    List of Turkish Folk Music anonymous songs, songwriter uncertain (anonymous music), in accordance with the Turkish folk music (Turkish: Türk Halk Müziği) songs list. Songs [ edit ]

  5. Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish composers, who were educated abroad in the beginning of the century and came back to Turkey, were assigned to teach classical Turkish musicians the western way of writing and playing music. The Presidential Symphony Orchestra, established back in 1924 started giving weekly free performances in schools specifying in Music Education.

  6. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make 'learning ...

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    McPeek's song ended up collecting over 10 million views on McPeek’s Instagram to date. “My students were obsessed with it,” she explains. “My students were obsessed with it,” she explains.

  7. Turkish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Türkü, literally "of the Turk", is a name given to Turkish folk songs as opposed to şarkı. In contemporary usage, the meanings of the words türkü and şarkı have shifted: Türkü refers to folk songs originated from music traditions within Turkey whereas şarkı refers to all other songs, including foreign music.

  8. Student Oath (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    According to Afet İnan's book, Reşit Galip who was the Minister of National Education at the time, composed the text of the "Student Oath" (or "Student Pledge", Turkish: Öğrenci Andı) on April 23, 1933 (Children's Day) [1] The Board of Education and Edification of the Ministry of National Education introduced this text as the "Student Oath", with the direction number 101 and dated May 10 ...

  9. Category:Songs about Turkey - Wikipedia

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