Abstract

Effective Periods in the Formation of the Musical Identity of Greek Communities 
 
 Abstract
 Anatolia, which has hosted many civilizations, still hosts traditions, cultures, and music, even though centuries have passed. It is an inevitable result that cultures that have lived in the same region for many years have left their traces and that other societies have followed and adopted those traces. The clarity of the results encountered when it comes to the question of how interactions at common points and their origins are adopted is not fully clarified. Important points in history need to be known to better understand how cross-cultural interaction connects to essential points, how it becomes a critical part of their lives, and how it influences traditions and music. In this study, the Anatolian influence on the formation of Greek music will be examined using periodic approaches. One of the qualitative research methods is the survey model study. Document analysis methods through source study were used. As a research type, it is descriptive historical research. By the set objective, "Music of Ancient Greek and Hellenistic Era", "Music of Roman Era", "Music of Byzantine and Christian Era", "Music of Ottoman Empire" and " Music of Modern Greek Era" were set as sub-objectives.
 
 Keywords: Music, Anatolia, Greek, Byzantine, Ottoman

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