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UW Ethnomusicology Archives video recordings: Niyazi Sayın and Necdet Yaşar: Turkish Classical Music, 1981
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Sayın, Niyazi; Yaşar, Necdet
- Title
- UW Ethnomusicology Archives video recordings: Niyazi Sayın and Necdet Yaşar: Turkish Classical Music
- Dates
- 198119811981
- Quantity
- 1 items : EC - 1 vct (U-matic, color, KCA-30); Dub - 1 vct (VHS, sp, color); Work Disc - 1 DVD; Duration: 00:27:10
- Collection Number
- 1983036
- Summary
- Archives earliest copy (EC) (U-matic) dubbed 7/6/81 by University of Washington Instructional Media Services.
- Repository
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Unrestricted: collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Performers: Necdet Yasar/tanbur; Niyazi Sayiney.
Produced and narrated by Charlotte Albright.
U-matic tape digitized 4/2016 (83-36.1.mov, 83-36.1.img); DVD copy produced.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Niyazi Sayın (1927-) is a ney flautist and music educator from Doğancılar, district of Üsküdar in Istanbul. He learned ney at the Museum of Painting and Sculpture in Istanbul. From 1956 to 1969, Sayın became a member of the performing ensemble of the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory. Following this position, he was appointed as a teacher and president of the Wind Instruments branch of the State Turkish Music Conservatory at Istanbul Technical University in 1976. He has performed ney and played religious and mystical music works on the occasion of the annual ceremony of Mevlana. In 1980, Sayın served as a visiting scholar of Turkish Music for a year in the Ethnomusicology Department of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
Necdet Yaşar (1930 - 2017) was a tanbur lute player and teacher, from Nizip, a small town near Gaziantep, Turkey. He graduated from the School of Economy, Istanbul University in 1953. As a student he first played bağlama before switching to tanbur. He played tanbur as a soloist or in a group in many foreign countries: United States, Canada, England, France, Holland, Belgium, Finland, South Korea and Israel. From 1972 to 1973 and 1980 to 81, Yaşar was a resident artist of Ethnomusicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, where he gave lectures on the makam system of Ottoman Classical Music. Yaşar also performed as a tanbur artist and an ambassador of Turkish Classical Music with small or large ensembles including his own "The Necdet Yaşar Ensemble" in Europe, East Asia and North America. Yaşar is noted for his command of the Turkish makam melodic modes, his influential tanbur techniques, and the construction of his taksim improvisations.
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Ethnomusicology
- Turks--Middle East--Middle East
Geographical Names
- Middle East--Middle East--General Middle East
Form or Genre Terms
- Video recordings