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| name = Bolâhenk Nuri Bey
| name = Bolâhenk Nuri Bey
| birth_date = 1834
| background = non_performing_personnel
| birth_place = [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
| birth_date = 1834
| death_date = {{death year and age|1910|1834}}
| birth_place = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
| death_place = Istanbul, Turkey
| death_date = 1910
| death_place = [[İstanbul]], [[Turkey]]
| genre = [[Ottoman classical music]], [[Turkish makam]] music
| occupation = composer
| genre = [[Ottoman classical music]] Turkish [[makam]] music
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'''Bolâhenk Nuri Bey''' (b. in [[Istanbul]], [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1834 - d. Istanbul, 1910) was a Turkish Ottoman [[composer]]. Nuri Bey's compositions serve as grand examples of the [[Ottoman classical music|classical styles]].
'''Bolâhenk Nuri Bey''' (1834–1910) was a Turkish Ottoman [[composer]]. Nuri Bey's compositions serve as grand examples of the [[Ottoman classical music|classical styles]].


He was noted as one of the famous music masters of his time.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Hammarlund |first=Anders |url=https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=et-RAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT218&dq=Bol%C3%A2henk+Nuri+Bey&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq3uzps9iKAxXzafUHHc02AJIQ6AF6BAgIEAM#v=onepage&q=Bol%C3%A2henk%20Nuri%20Bey&f=false |title=Sufism, Music and Society in Turkey and the Middle East |date=2004-08-02 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-135-79675-4 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Stone |first=Ruth M. |url=https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=EB03DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA2751&dq=Bol%C3%A2henk+Nuri+Bey&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq3uzps9iKAxXzafUHHc02AJIQ6AF6BAgEEAM#v=onepage&q=Bol%C3%A2henk%20Nuri%20Bey&f=false |title=The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: The World's Music: General Perspectives and Reference Tools |date=2017-09-25 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-351-54411-5 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Say |first=Ahmet |url=https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=xFGfAAAAMAAJ&q=Bol%C3%A2henk+Nuri+Bey&dq=Bol%C3%A2henk+Nuri+Bey&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq3uzps9iKAxXzafUHHc02AJIQ6AF6BAgLEAM |title=The Music Makers in Turkey |date=1995 |publisher=Music Encyclopedia Publications |isbn=978-975-7436-19-5 |language=en}}</ref>
Nuri Bey took lessons from Hadice Hanım, daughter of [[Dede Efendi]]. He apprenticed with Rıza Efendi, [[sheikh]] of the Eyüp Hatuniye Lodge, and learned hundreds of ilahis and verses from him. Among Nuri Bey's notable students are Hacı Kirâmi Efendi and neyzen Emin Dede.

In 1873, he gathered and published a collection of folk songs.<ref name=":0" />


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Latest revision as of 08:49, 4 January 2025

Bolâhenk Nuri Bey
Born1834
Istanbul, Turkey
Died1910 (aged 75–76)
Istanbul, Turkey
GenresOttoman classical music, Turkish makam music
Occupationcomposer

Bolâhenk Nuri Bey (1834–1910) was a Turkish Ottoman composer. Nuri Bey's compositions serve as grand examples of the classical styles.

He was noted as one of the famous music masters of his time.[1][2][3]

In 1873, he gathered and published a collection of folk songs.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hammarlund, Anders (2004-08-02). Sufism, Music and Society in Turkey and the Middle East. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-79675-4.
  2. ^ Stone, Ruth M. (2017-09-25). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: The World's Music: General Perspectives and Reference Tools. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-54411-5.
  3. ^ Say, Ahmet (1995). The Music Makers in Turkey. Music Encyclopedia Publications. ISBN 978-975-7436-19-5.