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[*] posted on 3-13-2017 at 02:29 PM
Bashraf Hijaz Homayun - Osman Bey - Sami al-Shawwa, Ali Rashidi, Muhammad al-Qasabji


https://excavatedshellac.com/2009/03/30/sami-al-shawwa-ali-rashidi-m...

https://app.box.com/s/per4ro6e7mxje2txghxoqcknadr9p9j5

Turkish score:

http://www.neyzen.com/nota_arsivi/02_klasik_eserler/037_hicaz_humay...

I have made some changes to the score to reflect Shawwa, Rashidi and Qasabji's interpretation of this piece.

Here is a recent Turkish interpretation of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAq3-8-OXqw
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[*] posted on 3-13-2017 at 03:18 PM


Hi Jono,

May I share this on my "Turkish Music for Non-Turks" Facebook page?

Peace,
"Udi" John
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Hey.

Yes that is fine:).


By the way, I have Just finished my doctorate on early Ottoman music (whew!)

Now planning to get it published as 2 books - one on 'Interpretation' including melodic and rhythmic modes etc., and a book of repertoire - scores.

I am now wanting to find a suitable place to begin my career in Ethnomusicology.

Have a good day.
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[*] posted on 3-13-2017 at 09:29 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Jono Oud N.Z  
Hey.

Yes that is fine:).


By the way, I have Just finished my doctorate on early Ottoman music (whew!)

Now planning to get it published as 2 books - one on 'Interpretation' including melodic and rhythmic modes etc., and a book of repertoire - scores.

I am now wanting to find a suitable place to begin my career in Ethnomusicology.

Have a good day.


Congratulations, Jono! If you are considering trying to work in the USA, the main academic ME music programs, as far as I know, are at the University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Chicago; Cornell University; and William and Mary College. There may be others, and other Forum members may know a lot more about these programs than I do!
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[*] posted on 3-14-2017 at 01:30 PM



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Congratulations, Jono! If you are considering trying to work in the USA, the main academic ME music programs, as far as I know, are at the University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Chicago; Cornell University; and William and Mary College. There may be others, and other Forum members may know a lot more about these programs than I do!


Thanks!:)
Much appreciated.

I am inquiring into work in NZ first, then will check out Melbourne, the places you mentioned in the US, Canada and the UK, France is also an option I will just have to work on my French language.

Also if anyone else has any suggestions or ideas they are most welcome:).

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