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Mehmet Ali Sanlikol, Director
Serap Kantarci Sanlikol, Coordinator
Robert Labaree, Program Advisor
A series of monthly concerts celebrating a wide range of Turkish music through several centuries.
Ottoman classical music, songs from the Turkish countryside, Sufi devotional music
and Turkish pop music interact with one another and with other world traditions
to provide a contemporary view of tradition itself
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| FALL 2007 |
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CONCERT 1: Sept. 15, 1207
in Rumi's Anatolia
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A musical glimpse into the life and times of a great Sufi poet
The year 2007 marks the 800th anniversary of the birth of Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi, one of the most influential figures of Muslim mysticism (Sufism). This concert explores the rich mix of creeds and cultures of 13th century Anatolia where Rumi spent most of his life through a wide range of repertoires: Turkish sufi music (Bektasi and Mevlevi), Byzantine (Greek-Orthodox) music, Jewish poetry with Turkish melodies, Turkish secular music, and music of the “Frenk”—European Crusaders and traders passing through the region.
In recognition of the coincidence of the beginning of both Rosh Hashanah and Ramadan on September 12th (the last time for 33 years) the concert will also follow the distinct Turkish tradition of chanting part of the Mevlid-i Serif on important occasions. A masterpiece of Turkish literature, written in 1409, the Mevlid is a long poem commemorating the birth of the Prophet Mohammed.
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First Church in Cambridge |
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Saturday, Sept. 15, 8:30 pm |
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general: $20, students/seniors: $15 |
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| Possible with support from First Church in Cambridge |
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CONCERT 2: Arabesk
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“Arabesk”, for forty years the dominant popular music style in Turkey, has continued to absorb into it many strands of the Turkish musical tradition,
combining it with contemporary social themes and commercial appeal in a way which still creates controversy.
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Ryles’ Jazz Club, Cambridge |
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Friday, October 26, 9:00 pm |
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$15 |
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Turkish classical and folk music in its most infectious form in an intimate setting with food and drink where audience interaction is expected.
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Lily Pad, Cambridge |
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Friday, December 7, 10:00 pm |
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$15 |
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| SPRING 2007 |
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"A Turkish-Armenian" FASIL
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A Musical Program in Memory of Hrant Dink
Prominent Boston area musicians of Armenian and Turkish descent celebrate their shared traditions
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Williams Hall, NEC |
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Tuesday, February 13, 4:00 pm |
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FREE |
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CONCERT 1: Lale ve Kılıç/The Tulip and the Sword
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The traditional symbols of the Tulip and the Sword in Ottoman poetry embody the inner and the outer, the refined and the coarse, the private and the public. The symbols suggest the tension between the personal and the social domains and between domestic life and war. Each set of the program features a particular repertoire and setting in Turkish life, with a distinctive pacing, dynamic level, instrumentation and emotional quality, drawing the listener into a full spectrum of traditional Turkish music: secular, sacred, city, village, classical, folk, orthodox and heterodox. This concert features a large ensemble of more than 25 performers,including members of the Mavi Dance company.
With the Dünya ince Saz Ensemble The New England Drum and Winds Mehterhane and Mavi Dance
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New England Conservatory, Jordan Hall |
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Tuesday, February 27, 8:00 pm |
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FREE |
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CONCERT 2: An Eastern Ritual of Love
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This event is a part of THE BOSTON JAZZ WEEK
Special guest: Tiger Okoshi
Free, direct, honest, clear
The concert program will take the audiences on a unique musical journey which will feature the jazz compositions of Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol with influences from John Coltrane to the music of the
Ottoman Janissary Bands.
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Suffolk University, C. Walsh Theatre |
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Tuesday, April 24, 8:00 pm |
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General: $20, students/seniors: $15 |
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CONCERT 3: Battle of the Bands
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New England Mehterhane vs. Connecticut Valley Field Music
Ottoman Janissary Bands had a significant musical impact on Western music for many centuries. The first European marching bands combined several different size drums, brass percussion and winds, in direct imitation of the Ottoman Janissary Bands. The traditional American fife and drum band is an example of a Turkish Mehterhane influence in the New World in the 18th and 19th century. Having an American fife and drum band, as the "opponent" in this "battle" brings different generations of marching bands onto the same stage in a competition which mirrors the centuries of competition between Ottoman and European civilizations.
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MIT, Kresge Auditorium |
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Friday, May 18, 8:00 pm |
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General: $20, students/seniors: $15 |
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| Produced in collaboration with MIT Turkish Student Association |
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| INTERFAITH PROGRAMS |
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ALi UFKI SACRED MUSIC PROJECT
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This project is an ongoing series of interactive programs of music and conversation which aims to foster awareness, deepen dialogue, and celebrate commonalities among the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths. The inspiration for these programs is the life and work of Ali Ufki, born Wojceich Bobowski, a Polish convert to Islam, a musician and respected member of the Ottoman court, and the translator of the Bible into Turkish, who lived in the cosmopolitan environment of seventeenth century Istanbul.
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First Church Cambridge Congregational |
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Sunday, February 11, 11:00 am |
| Morning Worship Service (Protestant). All are welcome. |
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Beth El Temple Center |
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Tuesday, March 6, 8:00pm |
| Interfaith Forum sponsored by First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (by invitation) |
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Beth El Temple Center |
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Tuesday, March 13, 8:00pm |
| Interfaith Forum sponsored by First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (by invitation) |
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Stonehill College |
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Monday, March 19, 7:00pm |
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Beth El Temple Center |
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Tuesday, March 20, 8:00pm |
| Interfaith Forum sponsored by First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (by invitation) |
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SPONSORS
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Seven Hills Restaurant
Gentle Movers
Picasso Travel
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