Ottoman Classical & Sufi Music
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*****ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO TURKIYE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND*****
This April, experience an authentic performance of a centuries-old ritual that unites the mind, the heart, and the body through the universal language of music and movement.
Yunus Emre Institute London presents the Ottoman Classical & Sufi Music | Lecture & Concert that will take place at the Kamran Djam Lecture Theatre, SOAS, University of London on the 23rd of April at 6 PM. This musical evening dedicated to Ottoman Classical & Sufi music will start with lectures and be followed by a concert featuring a choir consisting of Türkiye’s most talented musicians.
This unique event is organised as part of the upcoming UK tour of the Whirling Dervishes: Mevlevi Sema Ceremony & Devran Dhikr, which will be performed by the Istanbul Sufi Ceremonies Ensemble in Cambridge, Oxford, and London between the 23rd – 26th April 2023.
This unique lecture & concert event that is organised by Yunus Emre Institute London in collaboration with SOAS, University of London will be delivered by Istanbul Sufi Ceremonies Ensemble and will feature an insightful talk by the Head of the Dervishes, Mehmed Fatih Çıtlak, who is also an accomplished Islamic scholar, Sufi shaykh, and author. Mehmed Fatih Çıtlak will talk about the Ottoman Sufi culture and the rich symbolic meanings, rules, and characteristics attached to this centuries old tradition. He will talk about the universal validity (relevance) and unifying meanings of the Sufi tradition in the Ottoman & Turkish contexts. Further in his talk, Çıtlak will also elaborate on the meşk method, the musical education system that was developed by Ottoman / Turkish musicians and has been performed in palaces, magnificent mansions, mosques and lodges throughout history in Turkish music.
The event will also feature a talk by Owen Wright, Emeritus Professor of Musicology of the Middle East, on the historical aspect of Ottoman Classical Music. Professor Wright will also talk about the Musical Tradition of the Mevlevi Ayin as well as the repertoire of the Mevlevi tradition.
The lectures will be joined by an ensemble of excellent musicians fusing the traditional ney (reed flute), Turkish tanbur, Turkish kanun, Turkish oud, classical kemençe and rhythm. The ensemble will perform traditional pieces from Ottoman Classical and Sufi music. The highest grades of traditional Turkish Sufi music will be played and sung during the concert.
**https://yeelondon.org.uk/2023/01/09/mevlevisemaceremonyuktour/**
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