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2015
On dokuzuncu asrın sonuna kadar Enderûn, Mevlevihane, Mehter ve MızıkayOn dokuzuncu asrın sonuna kadar Enderûn, Mevlevihane, Mehter ve Mızıkay-ı Humayûn’a bağlı dersliklerde görülen sistemli mûsikî dersleri Humayûn’a bağlı dersliklerde görülen sistemli mûsikî dersleri XIX.
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On dokuzuncu asrın sonuna kadar Enderûn, Mevlevihane, Mehter ve MızıkayOn dokuzuncu asrın sonuna kadar Enderûn, Mevlevihane, Mehter ve Mızıkay-ı Humayûn’a bağlı dersliklerde görülen sistemli mûsikî dersleri Humayûn’a bağlı dersliklerde görülen sistemli mûsikî dersleri XIX.
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Ottoman Music and the Mehter Band
2014In this ankle, characteristics, place and education institutions of Ottoman Music and specifically Mehter Music are explored and tried to be mentioned.
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THE MUSIC IN THE MUSLIM OTTOMAN FAMILY
2019In this study -whilestaying as far away as possible from debates about the legitimacy of music- itwas tried to determine and evaluate how music took place in the private house(the house of bliss) of the Prophet Muhammad and then in the lives of themuslim families within the Ottoman Empire.It can be seen thatgames, entertainment and celebrations which ...
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Greek Orthodox Music in Ottoman Istanbul
2015View accompanying audiovisual materials for the book at <a href="https://ethnomultimedia.org/book.html?bid=33">Ethnomusicology Multimedia</a>
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Music (Ottoman Empire/Middle East)
2016The World War One years are often treated as a blank spot in the musical history of the Ottoman Empire, Middle East and North Africa – a temporary obstacle in the path of the phonographic revolution introduced at the turn of the century and that would come to full flower during the interwar period.
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Music in caricatures of Ottoman Turkish periodicals
Caricatures are a means of social expression that visually draw attention with their humorous and exaggerated approach to subjects in general. As in other societies, caricatures published in the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Republic of Turkey are among the sources that those who will conduct a study should refer to because they include ...Vural, Timur, Arslan, Meryem
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