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Execution style of Karagöz Music
Mustafa Doğan Dikmen
Saturday, 15 April, 2017 2:00 PM Salon: ŞAKİR KOCABAŞ SALONU
On April 15th, The Center for Art Studies will host Mustafa Doğan Dikmen under Rethinking Karagöz discuss "Execution style of Karagöz Music".
The event will be held in Şakir Kocabaş Hall of the Foundation for Sciences and Arts at 14.00.
The event will be conducted in Turkish, and is free to public.
İLGİLİ YUVARLAKMASALAR
- Sociology of Music Reform: Consistance and Change in Classical Turkish Music
- Turkish Musiki/Music Revolution
- From Musiki To Music: Ottoman Turkish Music Between Tradition and Modernity
- Music in Ottoman Education System
- Military Music in Turks: Tug, Nevbet, Mehter
- The Travelling Storytellers
- The Problem of Meaning in Literature, Music and Calligraphy
- Turkish Novel ve Politics
- Entertainment Culture of Ottoman Istanbul and Karagöz
- Transformation of Art in Türkiye
- Did Karagoz come from Egypt?
- The effects of the language reforms on Turkish literature in the context of poetry and translation in The Early Republican Period (1932-1950)
- Karagoz and Cinema
- Karagöz Plays in Print Works: “Letaif-i Hayal"
- Dramaturgy in the Texts of Karagöz
- An Overview of Adaptations of Award-Winning Novels in American and Turkish Cinemas
- Philosophical Hermeneutics and Art
- Mirâciyye
- How Canonicalize the Second New Poem
- Mevlevi Sheikh Kemal Ahmed Dede
- Tanburi Cemil Bey
- From the 19th Century to the Present: Romance, Melancholy and Politics
- The making of a cinema culture through cinema magazines in early Republican Turkey
- A Collective Biography Study of Musicians in the Late Ottoman Istanbul: Patterns, Networks and Music as a 'Profession
- The Genius Grandson of the Prophet: Şerif Muhiddin Targan
- Mesud Cemil
- The Street of Sedat Anar: Sokaknâme
- Turkish Cinema and Popular Music
- From Fasıl to Chorus: Choir as a Standardizing Tool in Classical Turkish Music
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As the most traditonal activity of BISAV, the courses take place in every fall and spring of a year.
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