The classical kemenche (Turkish: Klasik kemençe), Armudî kemençe ('pear-shaped kemenche') or Politiki lyra (Greek: πολίτικη λύρα, 'Constantinopolitan lyre')...
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(Finland) Kaisatsuko Kamancheh (Iran) Kemenche (Turkey) Kemence (Balkans) Classical Kemençe Kemençe of the Black Sea Kezaixian Kingri (India) Kobyz (Kazakhstan)...
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Fahire Fersan (category Turkish classical kemençe players)
Fahire Fersan (1900 – 3 January 1997) was a Turkish female classical kemençe virtuosa. Fahire Fersan was born to Faik Bey and his spouse Şem'inur Hanım...
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Ottoman music (redirect from Classical music in Turkey)
klasik kemençe (lyra), keman (violin), kanun (zither), and others. Until the 19th century, in which Westernization caused Western classical music to...
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Cemil Bey (category Turkish classical kemençe players)
tambur, kemençe, and lavta virtuoso and composer, who has greatly contributed to the taksim (improvisation on a makam/maqam) genre in Ottoman classical music...
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Aegean and ancient Anatolia. Classical kemençe: it was mainly used by Greek immigrants from Asia Minor and in classical Ottoman music. Claw of Archimedes:...
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Bulgaria, the bowed Calabrian lira in Italy and the Classical Kemenche (Turkish: Armudî kemençe, Greek: Πολίτικη λύρα) in Istanbul, Turkey. With regard...
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Dodecanese, Greece; the Lira Calabrese of Calabria; Italy and the Classical kemence in Istanbul, Turkey. The body and neck of the instrument are carved...
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(vocals, percussion), Agapios Tomboulis (Oud) and Lambros Leondaridis (Classical kemençe). The trio would briefly become a Quartet in 1932 when violinist Dimitrios...
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