Neyzen Tevfik

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Ferahnak Taksim 03:16 Tools
Saba Taksim 03:16 Tools
"Gecer" (remix) 02:31 Tools
Rast Taksim 10:19 Tools
Nihavend Taksim 02:53 Tools
Suzinak Taksim 02:53 Tools
dilkeşhaveran taksim 03:04 Tools
Geçer 02:34 Tools
Bestenigar Taksim 03:04 Tools
Hüseyni Taksim 02:59 Tools
Segah Taksim 03:29 Tools
acemaşiran taksim 05:06 Tools
Rast'tan Bestenigar'a Taksim 02:31 Tools
Hüseynî Taksim 02:59 Tools
sabâ taksim 03:17 Tools
Huseyni Taksim 03:17 Tools
"geçer" (remix) 03:17 Tools
bestenigâr taksim 03:17 Tools
suzinâk taksim 03:17 Tools
"geçer" kendi sesinden 03:17 Tools
Acemasiran Taksim 03:29 Tools
Bestenigâr'dan Eviç'e Taksim 03:17 Tools
Segâh Taksim 03:29 Tools
Bestenigar'dan Eviç'e Taksim 03:17 Tools
Rast'tan Bestenigâr'a Taksim 03:29 Tools
ferahnâk taksim 03:17 Tools
"Gecer" kendi sesinden 03:17 Tools
Bestenigar'dan Evic'e Taksim 03:17 Tools
Geçer (Remix) 03:17 Tools
Huseynî Taksim 03:17 Tools
Rast Beste 03:17 Tools
Geçer [Remix] 02:31 Tools
Ferabnâk Taksim 02:31 Tools
Gecer 02:31 Tools
05 - Nihavend Taksim 02:31 Tools
09 - Rast Taksim 02:31 Tools
13 - Rast Taksim 02:31 Tools
06 - Rast Taksim 02:31 Tools
10 - Nihavend Taksim 02:31 Tools
Mecnun şiiri 02:17 Tools
Bestenigar'dan Eviç'e Raksim 02:31 Tools
Geçer (Kendi Sesinden) 02:31 Tools
Leyla ile Mecnun 02:17 Tools
Acemaþiran Taksim 02:17 Tools
Mevlane Peşrevi 02:48 Tools
Taksim Makam Bestenigar 02:17 Tools
Dilkeþhaveran Taksim 02:17 Tools
Bestenigar'dan Eviçe Taksim 02:17 Tools
Taksim 02:48 Tools
Geçer(Remix) 02:48 Tools
Rast'dan Bestenigar'a Taksim 02:48 Tools
Geçer Remix 02:48 Tools
Bestenigardan Eviçe 02:48 Tools
Bestenigar 02:48 Tools
Ilahis in Makam Hicaz 02:48 Tools
6 02:48 Tools
Nihavend 02:48 Tools
ferahnag taksim 02:48 Tools
02 n.tevfik - saba taksim 02:48 Tools
03 n.tevfik-ferahnak taksim 02:48 Tools
Nihavend Taksim 2 02:48 Tools
06 n.tevfik-rast taksim 02:48 Tools
Acema-iran Taksim 02:48 Tools
07 n.tevfik-bestenigar taksim 02:54 Tools
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Neyzen Tevfik Kolaylı (1879-1953) was a Turkish musician and poet. Tevfik was born on 28th March 1879 in Bodrum, and spent the first nine years of his life in Bodrum, Urla, and Izmir. After attending Bodrum High School, where his father was headmaster, and Urla High School after his father became headmaster there, he was sent to the Izmir Lyceum. At the age of fifteen he began to suffer from epilepsy, however, and was unable to complete his education. At the age of nineteen he was sent to a medrese (religious school), in Istanbul, but didn't take to this system of education and thought, and again left before completing his studies. He educated himself, however, learning French, Arabic, and Persian, and achieved such an understanding of Sufism and mystic thought that he was given special recognition by the master of the subject, Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı. Tevfik's anti-authoritarian and rebellious personality brought him to the attention of the authorities, and he was arrested. After a long and exhausting trial, he was convicted on thirty-five counts, and at the beginning of 1902 he fled the country and went to Egypt, where he stayed until the declaration of the second constitutional monarchy. In 1910 he married, but the marriage failed, and when his daughter Leman was three months old he left his wife. He spent World War l as a soldier under the command of Muhtar Paşa, founder of îhe Army Museum in Istanbul, and as head of the Mehter (Ottoman military band). After the war, he was decorated for his activities in the rebellion that had begun to brew in Anatolia, and in the Turkish War of independence. The declaration of the Republic brought with it an effort to establish a new sociefy in Turkey, and there was much hostility towards the old order and its remnants. Struggling constantly with duplicity, fraud, profîteering, opportunism, during the final chapter of his life he was characterized as "a walking admonition to others through his instrument, his words, and his straightforwardness." He was smitten at the early age of 7 by the voice of the ney, and was so bound hy his passion for this voice that it was the most basic element of his existence. From surviving recordings, as well as awe-filled testimonies of those wriîers who heard him play, we can gain some idea of how that passionate bond moved him. Neyzen Teyfik was not only a musician, he was a poet as well. Aside from his poetry dealing mth existential maners afid mystic love, he also wrote satirical poetry, and it is chiefly to this type of poetry that he owes his fame and renown as a poet. With curses and a razor-sharp longue, his sattre gained a wide appreciation among the people. Because of his ralher scattered way of life, this artist mth his singular personality, did not leave behind a truly representative legacy of his creative talent. Of his poetry, three books remain. Of the neariy 100 recordings he made, only a very few have survived to our day, as well as two compositions. He died on 28th January 1953 in Istanbul, at the age of 74. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.