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رحمك الله
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@hasanemmi2 Evet arkadaş aynen öyle.....
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Nevalı Çori!!!!
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Zihnim bu şehirden, bu devirden çok uzakta,
Tanbûri Cemil Bey çalıyor eski plâkta.
Yahya Kemal BEYATLI
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İnsan sürekli neden aynı müziği dinler? İşte bunu cevabıdır Cemil Bey...
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where can i find the makam songs of turkish old singers
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excellent...
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My God this must be a very old recording. What a sensitive and beautiful performance!
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einmalig
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@neilpdoherty Değil mi...
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Bringing childish nationalism to bear on music is deeply pathetic.Music itself knows not from where it comesand does not represent anything other than itself.Making claims like Turkish music is the best etc is both redundant and silly.How does one measure the greatness of a piece of music in relation to another?Having said that this is indeed a wonderful piece from a very important composer.
neilpdoherty 3 years ago 30
Please don't post misinformation, there's enough of that floating around the internet. Zacharias was indeed a Greek composer in Istanbul, living in the early to mid-18th century. However, Tanburi Cemil Bey lived about 150 years later, 1873-1916, he was a Turkish composer and virtuoso who recorded extensively on wax cylinders in the early 20th century.
makamweb 3 years ago 14