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Sufi music is known mostly through the music of Pakistani singers Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or the Sabri Brothers, to cite just these names. Lately, Sufi music from other Middle Eastern countries has become available, showing a wide diversity of styles in this music. This release presents Sufi music from Turkey. Two forms of Sufi music are found: unaccompanied voice heard in a mosque and instrumental music, also accompanying voice, heard in a Sufi convent. The music heard on this CD also accompanies the whirling dance of the Whirling Dervishes of the Mevlevis. The ensemble on this CD is led by two well-known Turkish musicians, Tâhir Aydogdu on kanun and Çevikoglu Timuçin on kudüm and vocals. Both musicians have toured the world, and are regularly performing on radio. The instruments found on this CD are the kanun, a plucked box zither; the kudüm, a small kettledrum; the bendir, a frame drum; the ud, the Arabic lute; the tanbur, a long-necked lute; the kemençe, a short-necked fiddle; a halile, Turkish cymbals; and a ney, the Arabic flute. A Western cello has also become part of the ensemble. This excellent CD is a real discovery! ~ Bruno Deschęnes Sufi Music From Turkey Music Emad Sayyah Sufi Music From Turkey Songs | 1. | Ney Improvisation in Makam Dugah - Emad Sayyah |
| 2. | Ilahi in Makam Dugah - Emad Sayyah |
| 3. | Ney Improvisation in Makam Huseyni - Emad Sayyah |
| 4. | Nefes In Makams Huseyni And Ussak / Esma Zikiri In Makam Ussak - Emad Sayyah |
| 5. | Kanun Improvisation in Makam Ussak - Emad Sayyah |
| 6. | Ilahi in Makam Ussak - Emad Sayyah |
| 7. | Improvisation With Kanun, Ney, And Ud - Emad Sayyah |
| 8. | Modulation (Perde Kaldirma) In the Makams, Saba, Segah, Rast - Emad Sayyah |
| 9. | Ney Improvisation in Makam Saba - Emad Sayyah |
| 10. | Ilahis in Makam Saba - Emad Sayyah |
| 11. | Ud Improvisation in Makam Hicaz - Emad Sayyah |
| 12. | Ilahis in Makam Hicaz - Emad Sayyah |
| 13. | Sabah Salati in Makam Dilkesaveran - Emad Sayyah |
| 14. | Kemence Improvisation in Makam Segah - Emad Sayyah |
| 15. | Tekbir In Makam Segah / Salat- Ummiye In Makam Segah / Niyaz Ilahisi In Makam Segah - Emad Sayyah |
| 16. | Tanbur Improvisation in Makam Huzzam - Emad Sayyah |
| 17. | Ilahi in Makam Huzzam - Emad Sayyah |
| 18. | Improvisation In Makam Rast / Sugl In Makam Rast, Sugl In Makam Rast / Salati Selam In Makam Mahur - Emad Sayyah |
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