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CANTEMIR : Music in Istanbul and Ottoman Europe around 1700

Linda Burman-Hall & Lux Musica Ihsan Ozgen (Performer)
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listen  1. Syrba - Moldavian Dance 1:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Syrba - Moldavian Dance 1:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Beraber Taksim - Collective Improvisation 2:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Zhok de Nante - Moldavian Dance0:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Ostropesul - Moldavian Dance 1:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Sybra with Taksim - Moldavian Dance 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Bestenigar taksim 1:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Bestenigar pesrev 4:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Tanbur Taksim 1:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Nevâ Saz Semaisi 3:35$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Rast Saz Semaisi 1:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Sybras - Moldavian Dances 1:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Kemençe Taksim0:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. In Honor of Prince Kantemir 3:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Beraber Taksim 4:05$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Andante from Concertino In Honor of Kantemiroglu 4:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. A Turkish Air 1:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Marche à la Turque from Pièces de viole, Book V 1:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme 1:41$0.99 Buy Track
listen20. The Turks' dance 1:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen21. New Metar0:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen22. Rast Taksim - Collective Improvisation 3:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen23. Rast Peshrev 3:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen24. Zhok de Nante - Moldavian Dance 1:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen25. Pençgâh Taksim 1:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen26. Pençgah Saz Semaisi 4:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen27. Hüseynî Taksim - Collective Improvisation 2:01$0.99 Buy Track
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listen29. Buselik Taksim - Collective Improvisation 2:21$0.99 Buy Track
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On this CD:
  1. Syrba, Moldavian dance (Floria 2)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Amy Brodo, David Wilson

  2. Syrba, Moldavian dance (Floria 5)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Lars Johannesson

  3. Beraber Taksim, collective improvisation
    Composed by Amy Brodo, Mesut Ozgen, Lars Johannesson
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Amy Brodo, Lars Johannesson

  4. Zhok de Nante, Moldavian dance (Floria 41)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Amy Brodo, David Wilson, Linda Burman-Hall

  5. Ostropesul, Moldavian dance
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Lux Musica

  6. Syrba with Taksim, Moldavian dance (Floria 41)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Lux Musica

  7. Bestenigar Taksim, improvisation
    Composed by Ihsan Ozgen, Linda Burman-Hall
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Linda Burman-Hall

  8. Pesrev in makam Bestenigar (usul berefsan)
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Lux Musica

  9. Tanbur Taksimi, improvisation
    Composed by Ihsan Ozgen
    with Ihsan Ozgen

  10. Saz Semaisi in makam Neva (usul aksak esmai)
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Linda Burman-Hall

  11. Saz Semaisi in makam Rast (usul aksak semai "Teresüd")
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Linda Burman-Hall, Mesut Ozgen

  12. Syrbas, Moldavian dances (Floria 1, 3)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Lux Musica

  13. Kemençe Taksimi, improvisation
    Composed by Ihsan Ozgen
    with Ihsan Ozgen

  14. Rhymes with Silver, for violin, viola, cello, piano & percussion In Honor of Prince Kantemir
    Composed by Lou Harrison
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Lux Musica

  15. Beraber Taksim, collective improvisation
    Composed by Lux Musica
    with Lux Musica

  16. Concertino for kemançe & 5 early instruments ("In Honor of Kantemiroglu") Andante
    Composed by Yalcin Tura
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Lux Musica

  17. A Turkish Air (from Travels and Observations)
    Composed by Thomas Shaw
    with David Wilson, Linda Burman-Hall

  18. Marche a la turque, for viola da gamba & continuo in A major (Pièces de viole, Book V, No. 21)
    Composed by Marin Marais
    with Amy Brodo, Linda Burman-Hall

  19. Le bourgeois gentilhomme, comédie-ballet, LWV 43 Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    with Lux Musica

  20. The Turks' dance (for The Masque of Augurs)
    Composed by Ben Jonson
    with Lux Musica

  21. New metar (The Dancing Master, 1665)
    Composed by John (i) Playford
    with Lux Musica

  22. Rast Taksim, collective improvisation
    Composed by Lux Musica
    with Lux Musica

  23. Pesrev in makam Rast (usul berefsan)
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Lux Musica

  24. Zhok de Nante, Moldavian dance (Floria 31)
    Composed by Moldavian Traditional
    with Lux Musica

  25. Pençgâh Taksim, improvisation
    Composed by Ihsan Ozgen
    with Ihsan Ozgen

  26. Saz semaisi in makam Pençgâh
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Lux Musica

  27. Hüseyni Taksim, collective improvisation
    Composed by Ihsan Ozgen, Lars Johannesson
    with Ihsan Ozgen, Lars Johannesson

  28. Pesrev in makam Hüseyni 'subh-i seher' (usul sakil)
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Lux Musica

  29. Buselik Taksim, collective improvisation
    Composed by Lux Musica
    with Lux Musica

  30. Pesrev in makam Buselik (usul devr-i-revan)
    Composed by Dimitrie Cantemir
    with Lux Musica


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cantemir, Great Sultan, Louis XIV and Peter the Great, July 29, 2006
Firstly, I want to thank Lux Musica and Ihsan Ozgen for recording such a beautiful exquisite album.
Moldavian prince Dmitrie Cantemir stood on cross-roads between the West, Russia and the Orient on the turning point of history - end of the 17th - beginning of 18th centuries. Philosopher, musician and musicologist, orientalist and politician - charismatic and interesting person.
Ihsan Ozgen and Lux Musica decided not to re-create authentic Turkish folk sound of Kantemir`s music, but to incorporate fantastic sound of Turkish string instrument kemence, which reminds crying human voice, and other Turkish instruments into the European ensemble Lux Musica (flute, violin, viola, lute, early guitar, percussion, harpsichord, virginal). Idea is to present the music by Kantemir as synthesis of European and Oriental cultural traditions, to imagine real concerts of his daughter Maria (who played harpsichord) in the court of Peter the Great in Russia, and to describe the cultural context of Kantemir`s music.
You would hear music by Kantemir himself, European "Turkish" style melodies of the 17th century by Lully (melody for famous play by Moliere "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme"), Marin Marais, Ben Johnson, Moldavian folk dances - so this programme wouldn`t be boring for you. I don`t agree with the previous reviewer - to listen to whole CD of authentic Turkish material - it`s a real hard work for European, Russian or American lover of classical music. That`s why I think that Ihsan Ozgen and Lux Musica were right.
So listen to this beautiful music and read a good novels by modern writers devoted to problems of relationships between Orient and Occident - try works by Amin Maalouf, Orhan Pamuk, Milorad Pavic.

Very beautiful album!

P.S. Addition to the text in the booklet. There stated that "Kantemir betrayed Sultan". Let`s be objective - history was more sophisticated. Don`t forget that Kantemir lived in Istanbul as the hostage to guarantee the loyalty of his native Moldavia to the Ottoman Empire. As he wrote in his memoirs, when he was selected by the Sultan to be a ruler of Moldavia, he was informed that he should make a "gift" to the Court - to pay a sum of money. And the sum of this "gift" was very high. Kantemir understood that he should raise the taxes in Moldavia to collect this money. So the choice was - to betray Sultan or to betray his native people. Ruler of Vallachia (modern Romania) sent a letter to Kantemir and invited him to join the revolt of the Orthodox Christians against the Ottoman rule. They secretly asked Tzar Peter the Great to help them. But when the Russian troops started their expedition, Vallachian ruler, who provoked Kantemir, informed Sultan about this revolt and of course rejected to participate in it. So Kantemir in 1711 had no other choice than to join Russian troops and after the unglorious end of this expedition (there were no any revolt) - Kantemir with his family fled to Russia. His life was saved by Peter the Great, because Ottoman powers demanded to return Kantemir to them (of course he would be killed) as condition of peace treaty with Russia.
His son Antoich became Russian poet and diplomate. In Paris he was close to writers and poets of the French Enlightenment.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, March 26, 2004
By Ender Kuntsal (Santa Barbara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This CD finally opens the long forgotten bridge to the early Ottoman music. Although in recent albums (for example, in "Dream of the Orient" by Concerto Koln and Sarband) there are some fine examples of Cantemir's work, this single album is fully dedicated to him.

The examples are carefully chosen to present early Ottoman and Cantemir's own music. The addition of the music from the composers of the West (some are recent, in honor of Cantemir), showing the influence of the Turkish music, is very nice and complementary.

Cantemir, as might be known, is the first musician/traveler/diplomat (and later a trouble maker) from Romania, who recorded the Ottoman music while he was living in the Ottoman lands for near twenty years.

Followed by composers such as Fux, Mozart, J. and M. Haydn brothers, Beethoven, Gluck, Rossini and many others, the Turkish music, its musical instruments (drums, cymbals and triangle, etc.) and themes became the most influential regional effect on the Western classical music for a few centuries.

A CD that should not be missed.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Worth exploring, but..., August 6, 2004
If you're coming to this out of curiosity, rather than as an Ottoman music fan, you may be more pleased with this disk than I was.

The best compositions here are those of Cantemir, the master himself. The folk dances are interesting, but they aren't on the same level of refinement. Cantemir was at the peak of a learned tradition. The juxtaposition with folk material might be justified if Cantemir had drawn on it for his compositions, but that's not the case; we're simply told that the peasants back near Cantemir's home in what is now Romania were playing these dances while Cantemir was off in Constantinople playing his stuff for the sultan. And the point is...? I would have preferred a disk purely of Cantemir pieces.

The music is well played, but I'm not totally sold on the mixture of eastern and western instruments. Obviously, it isn't authentic, but that isn't the problem; sometimes the mixture of instruments just doesn't work. One glowing exception is the neva saz semai, where the tanbur and harpsichord blend quite nicely.

Don't get me wrong; it's worth a listen. But if you already know the Ottoman classical tradition and some of Cantemir's works, be sure you know that you're getting an experimental "fusion" disk, not something traditional.

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