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File:vah_sd1.nwc (July 2000) 2 kB
Full name of work:Sûzidil Þarký
Composer:Vahiduddîn [Vahîduddîn], Sultan Mehmed VI (1861-1926), Turkish
Lyricist:Vahîduddîn, Sultân Mehmed VI
First line:Fikr u hulyâsý bütün serde gezer
Music category:Secular vocal composition.
Instruments:Vocal
Name of file creator:Ertugrul iNANÇ
e-mail address:ertugrulinanc "at" yahoo "dot" com
Website:http://ertugrulinanc.8m.com
Running time:00:02:36
Comments:You must have Times New Roman unicode font with Turkish script installed in order to view the lyrics and even the song title!
Lyrics --
Fikr u hulyâsý bütün serde gezer
Kendisi þimdi aceb nerde gezer?
Gerçi dil bezm-î safâsýndan dûr
Fikr-i meftûnum o yerlerde gezer
Kendisi þimdi aceb nerde gezer...
The last emperor of the Ottomans, also the last legal khalif of Muslims, Mehmed Vahîduddîn, who was sent to exile and died in a small house in San Remo-Italy, was a great composer in post-classical Turkish genre, a talented chanter and player of many instruments, primarily Kánûn, as well.
This is the most renown one of his 40 known songs (þarký [sharqy]).