From Empire to Republic: Vocal Style in Twentieth-Century Turkey

From Empire to Republic: Vocal Style in Twentieth-Century Turkey

written by John Morgan O'Connell; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 7 page(s)

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Field of Interest
World Music
Author
John Morgan O'Connell
Content Type
General reference book
Format
Text
Sub Genre
Fasil
Page Count
7
Page Range
810-816
Publication Year
2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Subject
World Music, Music & Performing Arts, Middle East, Arab, Turk, African, Persian, Egyptian, European, Swedish, Music practice, Christianity, Empire, Sufism, Performance practice, Musical meter and rhythm, Traditional, Lute, Tape recorder, Voice, Oriente Médio, Oriente Medio, Paris, Ile-de-France, France, Turquía, República de Colombia, Republic of Colombia, Istanbul Ili, His Master's Voice Company (HMV), Pathé-Marconi, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 1881-1938, Raûf Yektâ Bey, 1871-1935, Münîr Nûreddin Selçuk, 1899-1981, Paris, Ile-de-France, Turkey, Colombia, Istanbul Province, Selçuk, Izmir Province
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Oriente Médio, Oriente Medio, Paris, Ile-de-France, France, Turquía, República de Colombia, Republic of Colombia, Istanbul Ili

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