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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Musical traditions of the Middle East and Central Asia, and Turkish music
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R2: p.18-21; R4: Part 1
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2
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Music of the Seljuks
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R2: p.258-259; R4: Part 2
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3
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Music in Anatolia and the Ottoman land in the 15th-16th centuries
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R1: p.33-35; R3: 574-575
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4
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Ottoman music in the16th and 17th centuries
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R1: p.35-39; R3: 575-577
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5
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The making of the characteristics of Ottoman Turkish music
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R1: p.15-17, 85-87
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6
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Theoretical works
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R2: p.259-260
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7
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Makam and usül
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R1: p.139-148; R4: Part 3
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8
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Genre and form
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R1: p.47-55
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9
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Performance practice and meşk
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R1: p.22-32; R4: Part 4
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10
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Notations and collections
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R4: Part 5
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11
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Composers
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R3: 573-579
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12
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Instruments
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R1: p.56-60; R4: Part 6
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13
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Music at the Ottoman court
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R4: Part 7
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14
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Focus: Ali Şirugani Dede and Itri
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R5
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