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1.1 Makam Ferahfeza: Taksim1.2 Makam Ferahfeza: Pesrev1.3 Semai Ferahfeza: Taksim1.4 Semai Ferahfeza: Saz Semaļ1.5 Makam Bayati: Pesrev1.6 Makam Bayati: Taksim1.7 Makam Usshak: Saz Semaļ1.8 Makam Usshak: Taksim1.9 Makam Uzzal: Sirto1.10 Makam Uzzal: Taksim1.11 Makam Segah: Taksim |
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1 |
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Description: | The ney, Persian for "reed," plays a leading role in the music of the Arab, Persian, and Turkish worlds. Although simple in design, this reed flute can achieve a range of three octaves. Turkish neys are divided into several categories based on length, and are capable of making lower tones than the Arab ney. The meditative style of playing of the Turkish version of the instrument is closely linked to the mystic tradition of the Sufis and to the Mevlevi Order, also known as Whirling Dervishes. These recordings by Kudsi Erguner, a master of traditional Mevlevi Sufi music, demonstrate the makam melodic scale system and the taksim, virtuosic improvisations of this classical music style. Erguner is a prolific artist who also founded a school in Paris where he teaches Sufi tradition and music. Here, he is accompanied by two of his students on the bendir (a round, wooden percussion instrument with fine skin stretched over one side), an instrument said to invoke the name of God each time it is struck. This album is part of the UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music. More than 125 albums are being released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings to make the series publicly available, including a dozen never-released albums of musical traditions from around the globe."Turkey: Turkish Ney" is a captivating CD that explores the enchanting world of the ney, an ancient Turkish reed flute renowned for its spiritual and meditative sound. Performed by Kudsi Erguner, one of the world's foremost ney masters, this album offers listeners an authentic journey into traditional Turkish music. The tracks showcase both classical Ottoman compositions and improvisational pieces, highlighting the expressive range and emotional depth of the instrument. Released by UNESCO, this recording not only preserves cultural heritage but also introduces global audiences to Turkey's rich musical traditions. UNESCO is recognized worldwide for its dedication to safeguarding intangible cultural treasures through high-quality productions like this one. Kudsi Erguner has achieved international acclaim as a musician, composer, and musicologist; his work has been pivotal in reviving interest in Sufi music and he has collaborated with numerous artists across genres. |
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No. of tracks: |
11 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
UNES8204.2 |
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