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2023
Abstract This chapter discusses archival details that refer to a standing ensemble of enslaved foreign musicians from the Ottoman Empire and their performances before members of the Florentine court; the archival material is juxtaposed with details of Florentine theatrical performances in which enslaved musicians and oarsmen were ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses archival details that refer to a standing ensemble of enslaved foreign musicians from the Ottoman Empire and their performances before members of the Florentine court; the archival material is juxtaposed with details of Florentine theatrical performances in which enslaved musicians and oarsmen were ...
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Music genre classification from Turkish lyrics
2016 24th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference (SIU), 2016The amount of music in digital form increases due to the improvement of internet and recording technologies. With this increase, the automatic organization of musics has emerged as a problem needs to be solved. For this reason, Music Information Retrieval (MIR) is commonly studied research area in recent years. In this context, with the developed Music
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Translation and validation of music performance self-efficacy scale into Turkish
International Journal of Music Education, 2023The Music Performance Self-Efficacy Scale (MPSES) is an important scale designed to reflect the four sources of self-efficacy of Bandura by Zelenak, and has been used in many studies of music education in the international literature in recent years ...
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Turkish Music in the Greek American Experience
Greek Music in America, 2018Through information about specific recordings and musicians, Joseph Graziosi’s essay on “Turkish Music in the Greek American Experience” delineates how many immigrants from the former Ottoman Empire embraced Turkish music and song as a familiar aspect of
Joseph G. Graziosi
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Turkish Reflections in Classical Western Music
Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 2017Jusqu’à la fondation de la République Turque, on appelait en Occident “Turquerie”, surtout aux XVIIe. et XVIIIe. siècles, tous les motifs artistiques- comme musique, lettres-, folkloriques, toutes les coutumes et les goûts exotiques dérivés de l’Empire Ottoman et des autres pays musulmans de l’Est et on les désignait sous le mot “turc”.Depuis les ...
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Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
In recent years almost every newly opened government funded university in Turkey has established a music department where future music teachers are educated and piano is compulsory for every single music teacher candidate in Turkey.
Birsen Jelen
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In recent years almost every newly opened government funded university in Turkey has established a music department where future music teachers are educated and piano is compulsory for every single music teacher candidate in Turkey.
Birsen Jelen
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Western Notation in Turkish Music
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2008The adoption of western notation (which is an example of graphic notation) as the “official system” in Turkey dates from after 1828. Sultan Mahmud II (reigned 1808–1839) abolished the Janissary force in 1826 and with it the musical unit of that army, it was a band for wind and percussion instruments (Mehterhâne-i Hümâyûn).
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