Abstract

In this study, by investigating the subject of Turkish folk songs accompanied by symphony; In the literature review, it was revealed that there is no previous academic study on this subject. It is clear that there should be a written source in addition to the performance regarding this subject, so this article is important in terms of contributing to the literature. Before we talk about symphonic arrangements, we need to have information about the first compilation and recording of Turkish folk songs. Symphonic arrangement of folk songs in Turkey started with the music revolution movement initiated by Atatürk after the foundation of the Republic. For the first time, the arrangements of our folk songs written by Turkish Fives were performed by symphony orchestras. Unfortunately, the symphonic arrangement works, which started to be made thanks to the Turkish Fives, had a long pause. Since the beginning of the 1990s, symphonic Turkish folk song arrangements; It has been reworked and continued by composers such as Turgay Erdener, Oğuzhan Balcı, Yusuf Yalçın, Murat Çelebi and Musa Göçmen. Since the arrangements in the Republican period had a complex harmonic structure, they did not attract much attention from the public. In addition, since the copyrights of many symphonically arranged Turkish folk songs belong to Western countries, the folk songs included in the concert programs remained very limited. Symphonic arrangements of our folk songs; It is of great importance in terms of being performed, announced and promoted both in national and international arenas. Keywords: Turkish Folk Song Collections, Symphonic Folk Songs, Polyphonic Turkish Folk Songs

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