Ottoman and European Music in ʿAlī Ufuḳī’s Compendium, MS Turc 292: Analysis, Interpretation, Cultural Context: Monograph

Authors

Judith I. Haug

Keywords:

Wojciech/Albert Bobowski, ʿAlī Ufuḳī, Music history, Ottoman Empire, MS Turc 292, Orality and writing, Transculturality

Synopsis

ʿAlī Ufuḳī’s Compendium, MS Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Turc 292, is an extraordinary source in many regards. Compiled approximately between the 1630s and 1670s by the Polish-born Ottoman court musician and interpreter ʿAli Ufuḳī (Wojciech/Albert Bobowski/Bobovius), it is a highly individual source and represents an astonishing transcultural achievement. In the context of predominantly oral composition and transmission, from which ʿAli Ufuḳī translated repertoire into an alien system of notation, Turc 292 plays a crucial role in the historiography of Ottoman music. Alongside medical and other various records it contains musical notations and song texts from the most diverse genres, styles and traditions as well as numerous comments and explanations. Forming a unit with the forthcoming critical edition, the present volume analyses the music-related contents of Turc 292 and puts them in their respective historical contexts.

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ISBN
978-3-8405-0211-8

Paperback, xii, 620 pages

Cover Ottoman and European Music in ʿAlī Ufuḳī’s Compendium, MS Turc 292: Analysis, Interpretation, Cultural Context

Published

August 7, 2019

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