2016
DOI: 10.14687/ijhs.v13i1.3431
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A historical section from Ottoman- Serbian musical interactions: Stevan Mokranjac’s Istanbul concerts<p>Osmanlı-Sırp müzik ilişkilerinden tarihsel bir kesit: Stevan Mokranjac’ın Dersaadet konserleri

Abstract: <p>Stevan Mokranjac, who is among the founders of Serbian national music, came with the Belgrade Choral Society to Ottoman lands to give a concert in 1895, during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II. Mokranjac’s visit is important both in terms of presenting the developments in Western music area in Ottoman Empire as well as showing the diplomatic interactions of the two countries in relation to music. In this concerts it is observed that the Western music performance and composition practices that the Ott… Show more

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