Turkish Classical Events This Weekend in Paris
Turkish Classical events in Paris this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Turkish Classical
Turkish Classical Music emerged from the Ottoman imperial court, synthesizing Byzantine, Persian, and Arabic traditions into a highly sophisticated modal system known as makam. The genre relies on a diverse ensemble typically featuring the ney flute, oud, tanbur, and kanun, which navigate complex microtonal scales and rhythmic cycles called usul. Its character is profoundly elegant and often contemplative, ranging from spiritual vocal improvisations to structured instrumental suites. While distinct from the rustic nature of Turkish folk music, it shares a common ancestor with the broader Middle Eastern maqam tradition, representing the pinnacle of Turkey's urban and aristocratic musical heritage.
Also known as: Turkish Art Music, Klasik Türk Müziği, Türk Sanat Müziği, Ottoman Classical Music
Turkish Classical events in Paris this weekend - FAQ
- What Turkish Classical events are in Paris this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Turkish Classical events in Paris this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Turkish Classical schedule in Paris.
- Where can I find Turkish Classical in Paris this weekend?
- Turkish Classical Music emerged from the Ottoman imperial court, synthesizing Byzantine, Persian, and Arabic traditions into a highly sophisticated modal system known as makam. Find every Turkish Classical venue and event in Paris this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Turkish Classical music?
- Turkish Classical Music emerged from the Ottoman imperial court, synthesizing Byzantine, Persian, and Arabic traditions into a highly sophisticated modal system known as makam. The genre relies on a diverse ensemble typically featuring the ney flute, oud, tanbur, and kanun, which navigate complex microtonal scales and rhythmic cycles called usul. Its character is profoundly elegant and often contemplative, ranging from spiritual vocal improvisations to structured instrumental suites. While disti…
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