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Sadettin Kaynak (1895 3 February 1961) was a prominent composer of Turkish classical music.


Biography


Born in Istanbul, he became a hafiz at a young age. He lost his father early in his youth.[1] He completed his music education at the Istanbul University. Later, he traveled to south east Anatolia and researched Turkish folk music there. He was supported by the new republic; he was one of the most important composers of Turkish classical music. He introduced western concepts in unique "makams" (movements). He wholeheartedly supported the reforms Introduced by Atatürk. Being an Imam, he was one of the first open-minded religious people reciting "Muslim prayers call known as Ezan" in pure Turkish. He composed over 300 songs in classical Turkish music. He had a stroke in 1955, and lived paralyzed until his death on 3 February 1961. He was buried at Merkezefendi Cemetery.[2]


Major works


Below is a list of some of his compositions with the associated makam. He has got 330 composition in 42 different makam.


See also



References


  1. "Yanık Ömer, Saadettin Kaynak'ı anlatıyor" (in Turkish). aksiyon.com.tr. 31 March 2003. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  2. "Saadettin Kaynak". inleyennagmeler. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.





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