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Senay, Banu |
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Ethnomusicology Forum; Dec2014, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p405-424, 20p |
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This article traces key changes in the public life of theneyin Turkey, a musical instrument that has had a chequered history in the 90 years since the institution of the Turkish Republic in 1923. Having survived a hostile regime in the single-party period (1923–50), today theneyis in high demand both in Turkey and in the ‘global ecumene.’ The extraordinary interest in it takes two forms: a striking growth ofneymusic both live and recorded, and a hunger forneylearning in Turkey's major cities. Although many factors contribute to this interest, in this paper I attribute it to the interplay between artistic developments in the music industry and the recent reinvigoration of Sufism, within which theneyand its practitioners find themselves in a new web of meanings and relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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