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With John Bilezikjian (left),
UCSB Middle East Ensemble concert, Fall 2008 (photo: Gary Meeker)
Research My Master's research consisted in examining representations of minority and multiculturally-created music cultures of Turkey and the former Ottoman Empire, as well as learning the theory and practice of Turkish/Ottoman and eastern Arab makam/maqam-based musics. The culmination of my research, which took as its center the cümbüs (a twelve-string fretless banjo-like instrument - see link, and photos above and below), resulted in a master's thesis entitled, "The Cümbüs as Instrument of 'the Other' in Modern Turkey," filed January 2007. Many thanks to all of you who helped me pull that together, and thanks also to everyone who expressed an interest in the project by contacting me through this website. In fact, in part due to your responses, I am linking here a short list of addenda to the work. If you would like a copy of the thesis in PDF format, please e-mail me, I'd be happy to send you one. Your feedback and further input would be very welcome.
Performance
NOTE:
Some of us in the UCSB Ensemble playing the Santa Barbara Jewish Festival.
I'm the one with the coprophilic grin characteristic of banjo enthusiasts the world over.
Mesogios. I got 50 bucks and some raw lamb for this gig... not bad.
Here's how we sounded when there were seven of us! (The tune is "Stou Thomá"; I'm playing baglamás.)
The happy folk in Flor de Kanela. I'm the tall one.
Enjoy "Dezile al mi amor," with a cümbüs solo, no less. |
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