Þehnázbûselik Beste (in "Besté" genre and "Evsat" form.) |
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| File: | zd_sbb10.nwc (June 2000) 2 kB |
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| Full name of work: | Þehnázbûselik Beste (in "Besté" genre and "Evsat" form.) |
| Composer: | Zekai [Zekâî] Dede Efendi (1825-1897), Turkish |
| Lyricist: | Zekâî Dede Efendi |
| First line: | Gönül âdâb-ý bezm-i iþreti faðfûrdan görmüþ |
| Music category: | Classical Turkish Song |
| Instruments: | Vocal (Piano) |
| Name of file creator: | Ertugrul iNANÇ |
| e-mail address: | ertugrulinanc "at" yahoo "dot" com |
| Website: | http://ertugrulinanc.8m.com |
| Running time: | 00:03:26 |
| Comments: | Zekâî Dede Efendi (1825-24/11/1897 Wed., Istanbul), Turkish composer. Last grand representative of the classical style. Trained by the great master Ýsmâîl Dede Efendi (1777-1846) and his pupil Eyyûbî Mehmed Bey (1804-1850?). Composed 261 pieces of vocal and instrumental music varying from songs and hymns to large scale works such as Mevlevî Liturgies; trained many talented musicians as well. In addition, he was the most primary source for classical repertory. Besides music, Zekâî Dede Efendi was a talented "hattat" (caligraph) and a reliable theologist of Islâm. Requires V1.70 |