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A colleague of Bela Bartok in the collection of Turkish folk-music, Adnan Saygun was among the most distinguished Turkish composers of the twentieth century, writing music that combined Western techniques with essential elements of his country's own musical traditions. His piano music includes works that explore characteristic 'limping' rhythm, Turkish dance-forms and, in 'Inci's Book', children's pieces of charm and simplicity.Reviews
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Saygun, Ahmed Adnan : From Anatolia, Op. 25
- Performer: Zeynep Ucbasaran (Piano)
- Running Time: 8 min. 48 sec.
- Period Time: 20th Century
Saygun, Ahmed Adnan : Preludes (12) for Piano on Aksak Rhythms, Op. 45
- Performer: Zeynep Ucbasaran (Piano)
- Running Time: 21 min. 16 sec.
- Period Time: 20th Century
Saygun, Ahmed Adnan : Inci'nin Kitabi "Inci's Book", Op. 10
- Performer: Zeynep Ucbasaran (Piano)
- Running Time: 7 min. 27 sec.
- Period Time: 20th Century
- Written: 1934
Saygun, Ahmed Adnan : Sketches (10) for Piano on Aksak Rhythms, Op. 58
- Performer: Zeynep Ucbasaran (Piano)
- Running Time: 18 min. 28 sec.
- Period Time: 20th Century
Saygun, Ahmed Adnan : Sonatine for Piano, Op. 15
- Performer: Zeynep Ucbasaran (Piano)
- Running Time: 9 min. 25 sec.
- Period Time: 20th Century
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