Ahmed Adnan Saygun's Codes Relating to Nationalism in Polyphonic Music/Turkish Polyphonic Music
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2012
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AHMET YESEVI UNIV
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Özet
The Republic of Turkey was founded on a nation-state basis as a nationalist modernism within the framework of Ziya Gokalp and Ataturk's ideas. This understanding influenced cultural and musical creation in Turkey. The composers combined the materials of national music with international polyphonic music techniques, and they created a nationalist polyphonic music as a new kind of music in accordance with the state system. Ahmed Adnan Saygun is one of the first-generation composers of this new kind called Turkish contemporary music. He emphasized nationalism in music with his musical works as well as his ideas, and came to the fore among other composers. Although a considerable amount of research has been done on Saygun and his works hitherto, there is yet no direct study on his nationalist ideas. This study investigates Saygun's codes relating to nationalism in polyphonic music/Turkish polyphonic music within the framework of the discipline of ethnomusicology and the qualitative research model involving document and content analysis techniques. The twelve codes, which have been identified as a result of this study, are defined and interpreted in the light of Saygun's ideas.
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Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Nationalism, Polyphonic music, Turkish polyphonic music, codes
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Q4
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