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Music Mediating Politics in Turkey: The Case of Ahmed Adnan Saygun

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2007
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An Analysis Of The Opus 12 Violoncello-Piano Sonata Of Ahmed Adnan Saygun

2021
Examining the historical line of Ahmed Adnan Saygun’s music within the scope of the research which has been performed to the present, it can be seen that this matter of concern has been handled in three periods, except for the close deviations in the start and end dates.
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Ahmed Adnan Saygun as an Ethnomusicologist

2011
This article aims to investigate the scientific studies of Ahmed Adnan Saygun, which he performed in the research fields of Folklore and Comparative Musicology, and to discuss his contribution to ethnomusicology. The books, papers and articles that reflect the results of Saygun's research are the sources used in this article.
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Ahmed Adnan Saygun`un Özsoy Operası`nın yayılmacı teoriler bağlamında ele alınması

2020
Özsoy, kültürel antropolojide yayılmacılık üst başlığı altında toplanan birtakım teoriyi içinde barındırması açısından Cumhuriyet tarihinde ilklere sebep olmuş bir opera olarak nitelenebilir. Operanın librettosu Münir Hayri Egeli'ye, bestesi Ahmed Adnan Saygun'a aittir.1934 yılında İran Şahı Rıza Pehlevi'ye sunulmak üzere hazırlanan bu ...
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Ahmed Adnan Saygun's Codes Relating to Nationalism in Polyphonic Music/Turkish Polyphonic Music

2012
The Republic of Turkey was founded on a nation-state basis as a nationalist modernism within the framework of Ziya Gokalp and Ataturk's ideas. This understanding influenced cultural and musical creation in Turkey. The composers combined the materials of national music with international polyphonic music techniques, and they created a nationalist ...
Yore, Seyit, Gokbudak, Z. Seckin
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II. DÜNYA SAVAŞI YILLARINDA AHMED ADNAN SAYGUN’UN KALEMİNDEN HALKEVİ MÜZİK RAPORLARI (1939-1945)

Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarım Dergisi, 2021
Filiz Çolak, ESRA ÇETIN
exaly  

An investigation of the application and performance execution of the aksak in the solo piano music of Béla Bartók, György Ligeti, Lubomir Pipkov, Vassil Kazandjiev, Ahmed Adnan Saygun and Ilhan Baran

2020
The term aksak refers to a specific type of asymmetrical metre that is widespread in the folk music traditions of the Balkan countries and Turkey. The present study examines the translation of the aksak from folklore into classical piano repertoire, focusing on solo piano works by the following six composers from Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey: Béla ...
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An Analysis Of The Opus 12 Violoncello-Piano Sonata Of Ahmed Adnan Saygun

Eurasian Journal of Music and Dance, 2022
Mehmet Semih Karlidag
exaly  

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