A classical Turkish piece composed by Şehzade (Prince) Korkut (1467 - 1513), son of Bayezid II and the elder brother of Selim I. He was a poet, instrumentalist, composer and also a supporter of fine arts and sciences. He is said to have designed a musical instrument called "gıda-i ruh" or "ruh efza". Some eight compositions in the repertoire have been attributed to Prince Korkut.
Sen koymasaydin, ben bunlari bulamazdim. Thank the lord for people like you. Excellent compositions by the Ottomans. Greatly Appreciate Turkish Classical and Traditional music.
classicalgirl01 1 year ago
@classicalgirl01
Rica ederim. Estağfurullah.
TURKKNCL 1 year ago
Sağolun, sayenizde değişik eserler dinlemekten çok memnunum!...
GecmisZamanOlurKi 2 years ago 3
Estağfurullah.
TURKKNCL 2 years ago
thank you my dear friend, the image of 1:05 i find it so dynamic like the image of Constantinople/Istanbul i have it in my mind.The song is styled, sung well.You did a great job.
DRAGOVODA 2 years ago 4
You're welcome. ;)
TURKKNCL 2 years ago