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Course Name
Turkish
Türk Müziğinde Batı.&Modernizm
English
WESTERNIZATION AND MODERNISM IN TURKISH MUSIC
Course Code
MJT 606
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Nilgün Doğrusöz Dişiaçık
Course Objectives
• To analyse the influences of westernization and modernism movements on music starting in the Ottoman period aand continuing on the Republican era
• To improve new approaches on social sciences through the case studies.
• To write articles and present them through comperative analytical approaches.
Course Description
Westernisation. Modernism. Tanzimat. Nationalism. Westernisation and west knowledge in Ottoman Empire. Nationalism period. Republic Era. III.Selim era. II.Mahmud era. Musical approaches. Muzıkay-ı Hu¨mayun as the first Western music institution. Daru¨lelhan as a music institiution. European Art music and Turkish music education. European music in Ottoman palace. Western influences on Ottoman music. First theaters. Urban entertaintment music. Kantos. Operets. European Art music influences in Turkey and new Turkish music approaches. Debates on Turkish and Western music. Popular music. Gazino music.
Course Outcomes
Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge skills and competencies;
I. Competency on doing scientific study and research
II. Competency on writing articles and reports and making presentations.
III. Knowledge on the concepts about Westernization, becoming contemporary, Modernism and Postmodernism and the competancy on observing the influences of those concepts on music.
IV. Competancy on interpreting and comparing the concepts about Westernization, becoming contemporary, Modernism and Postmodernism in Turkey and observe the influences of those concepts on music.
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