The Songs of the Lost Land: Re-envisioning the Turkish Folk Songs from Adakele through Previous Compilations and Research Studies
The Songs of the Lost Land: Re-envisioning the Turkish Folk Songs from Adakele through Previous Compilations and Research Studies
Author(s): Cenk Güray, Duygu GüneverSubject(s): History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Customs / Folklore, Military history, Political history, Middle Ages, Special Historiographies:, 13th to 14th Centuries, 15th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”
Keywords: Adakale; the Danube; folk songs; compilations; makâm analysis
Summary/Abstract: Adakale, a center of Turkish culture in the Balkans since the 15th century, has witnessed the establishment of cultural communication between the Balkan people sharing the multicultural life symbolized by the River Danube. After the “loss” of Adakale by being submerged in 1970, music and literature were the only media reflecting this memory. The past studies of Turkish folk poetry and music compiled from the Adakale region will be evaluated within this work. Possible methods of re-envisioning the melodies of the compiled lyrics whose melodies are lost will be discussed by utilizing compilations made from other regions of the Balkan Peninsula and using the folk melodies in Turkey that originated from the Balkan lands.
Journal: Балканите – език, история, култура
- Issue Year: 7/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-58
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Turkish, English