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Fazil Say
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Fazil Say
3 Ballads Op. 12

  • Formazione pianoforte
  • Compositore Fazil Say
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  • Casa Editrice Schott Musik
  • Numero d'ordine ED20269
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Descrizione:

  • Pagine: 16
  • Pubblicazione: 25.09.2007
  • Durata: 15:00
  • Dimensioni: 305 x 230 mm
  • Peso: 71 g
  • Opus: 12
  • ISMN: 9790001149471
Fazil Say's Ballads are romantic, meditative piano pieces with cryptic literary and biographical associations. The first ballad Nazim, played exclusively on the white keys, is in memory of the well-known Turkish writer Nâzim Hikmet (1902-63). Inspired by the Communist body of thought (and for this reason repeatedly persecuted and imprisoned in Turkey), the writer left Istanbul in 1921 to settle in Anatolia in order to seek contact with simple people. The title of the second ballad Kumru is Turkish for dove, but is also a popular girls' name in Turkey. Sevenlere Dair can be translated as for lovers. In both of these ballad titles, Faz?l Say makes reference to the oriental tradition of the minnesong: The Ring of the Dove. On Love and Lovers is the title of the treatise written as early as 1030 in Spain by Ibn Hazm al-andalusi who is also referred to as the Ovid of the Arabs.