In 'Makam,' Karl L. Signell takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the intricate world of Turkish music and its profound cultural implications. As he unravels the layers of 'makam,' a sophisticated system of musical modes, Signell explores how this art form interweaves with identity, spirituality, and tradition. Through vivid anecdotes and immersive storytelling, he captures the essence of music as both a personal and communal experience. Readers are drawn into the vibrant tapestry of sounds that speak to the soul and the human experience. Get ready to discover how melody and emotion shape the heart of a nation.
By Karl L. Signell
Published: 2008
"In the spaces between our lives, we find the echoes of our choices, resonating like distant stars in the night sky; are we the architects of our destiny or merely wandering through the whispers of fate?"
A full length treatment of the modal system used in Turkish art music including the music of the Whirling Dervishes. An invaluable aid to students of Turkish music and ethnomusicologists
Karl L. Signell is an accomplished author and historian, recognized for his insightful explorations of cultural and social themes. His notable works include 'Linguistics and the Study of African Languages' and 'Introduction to Language and Linguistics', both of which showcase his expertise in language and its connections to identity and society. Signell's writing style is characterized by its clarity, scholarly depth, and a passion for making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience. He holds a PhD in Linguistics and continues to contribute to academic discussions through his research and publications.
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“In the spaces between our lives, we find the echoes of our choices, resonating like distant stars in the night sky; are we the architects of our destiny or merely wandering through the whispers of fate?”
Makam
By Karl L. Signell
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