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KULLU-D- DURUB, KULLU’N- NAGAM , KULLU’N- NAGAM VE’D- DURUB MUSICOLOGIAL EVALUTION OF THE MUSIC FORMS
Author(s) -
Gamze Köprülü,
Öğretim Üyesi,
Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi,
Devlet Konservatuvarı
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
idil journal of art and language
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2147-3056
pISSN - 2146-9903
DOI - 10.7816/idil-09-72-07
Subject(s) - musical , musicology , period (music) , turkish , literature , art , history , linguistics , philosophy , aesthetics
Musical forms in Turkish music edwares give us important clues in terms of reflecting the musical culture of the period. It is possible to see many other musical forms such as Nevbet-ı muretteb, gazel, amel, pışrev, savt and nakış in their music manuscript. Some forms of music have survived to the present day, while some have undergone both name and structural changes, while others have completely lost their existence. It is aimed to reveal whether the three musical forms such as küld- durub, kül’n-nağam and kül nn-nagam and ’d-durub, which exist in the manuscripts, exist today and have undergone changes. In the qualitative study, retrospective research model was used together with literature review. The forms include twelve makams such as uşşak, rast, hüseyni, hicazi, and makams and procedural findings that vary according to forms such as remel-i asl, hafif, sakil-i evvel. At the same time, some conclusions have been reached such that some of these three forms of music have not survived to the present day, and some of them have experienced interactions with different dynamics performed today and are the basis for the form of kar-ı natık and saz semai by its structure. Keywords: Kullud- durub, kullu’n-nagam, kullu’n-nağam ve’d- durub, music forms, musicology

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