Türk sanat müziği

'Music on Mondays' lunchtime concert today was sublime.  A group of students with two teachers, played five Turkish Sanat (Art) songs from the repertoire of the C19th Ottoman court.  Instruments from left to right: Bendir; Kudüm; Ney (x3) and Tambur.  Two performances to appreciative audiences.  A crowded audience in our small faculty parlour however meant a decent photo was impossible, but at least it is  appropriate for this week's Mono Monday topic of "Art" (thanks to Nickimags for hosting)


'Classical Turkish music (TurkishTürk sanat müziği, "Turkish art music"; or Klasik Türk müziği, "Classical Turkish music") developed in Istanbul and other major Ottoman cities and towns through the palaces, mosques, and Sufi lodges of the Ottoman Empire. Above all a vocal music, Ottoman music traditionally accompanies a solo singer with a small instrumental ensemble. Sometimes described as monophonic music, the variety of ornamentation and variation in the ensemble requires the more accurate term heterophonic.'  Wikipedia  


A very busy day that finished with a colleague's birthday pot-luck dinner party on the terrace of another colleague with a wonderful view of the beautiful blue Bosphorus - a good crowd and a tasty table set before us in this scenic site. Nice way to end a busy Monday.  A very hot (about 30ºC) and endlessly sunny Monday in fact. It seems that summer is probably finally here. 

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