Inno Turco, Turkish Song By Arditi For Abdulaziz I. During Britainvisit In Crystal Palace (1867)
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Inno Turco, Turkish Song by Arditi for Abdulaziz I. during Britainvisit in Crystal Palace (1867) - This Song is from Emre Araci. Thousand thanks to Dr. Erme Araci If you look for more kind of this music. Search for Emre Araci!
Sultan Adbulaziz icin, Ingiltere gezisi esnasinda, icin londrada ingiliz kralicenin daveti üserine, crystal Plaace opera binasinda calinan türk kasidesi. Beste italayan Luigi Arditiye aittir. Calan Emre Aracidir - Allah bin kat razi olsun
Luigi Arditi (16 July 1822 -- 1 May 1903) was an Italian violinist, composer and conductor.
His Inno Turco (1856) for Sultan Abdülmecid I set to a Turkish text was later sung in London during the state visit of Sultan Abdülaziz at Crystal Palace by a British choir of 1600 in July 1867. The world premiere recording of Inno Turco, by Turkish music historian Dr Emre Araci with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic Choir, was released in 2005 by the Brilliant Classics label.
Abd Al-Aziz, His Imperial Majesty (Ottoman Turkish: `Abdü´l-Âzīz عبد العزيز) (February 9/18 1830 -- 4 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876. He was the son of Sultan Mahmud II and succeeded his brother Abdülmecid I in 1861.[1]
Born at the Eyüp Palace, Constantinople (Istanbul),[2][3] on 9/18 February 1830, Abdülaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was made in the West. He was interested in literature and was also a classical music composer. Some of his compositions have been collected in the album "European Music at the Ottoman Court" by the London Academy of Ottoman Court Music.
The crop failure of 1873, the sultan's lavish expenditures for the Ottoman Navy and the new palaces which he had built, and the mounting public debt heightened public discontent. Abdülaziz was deposed by his ministers on 30 May 1876; his death at Feriye Palace in Constantinople a few days later was attributed to suicide at the time,[14] although in Sultan Abdulhamid II's recently surfaced memoirs, the event is described as an assassination by the order of Hussein Avni Pasha and Midhat Pasha. When Sultan Murad V began to show signs of paranoia, madness and continuous fainting and vomiting even on the day of his coronation and threw himself into a pool yelling at his guards to protect his life, they were afraid the public would become outraged and revolt to bring the former Sultan back. Within a few days, on 4 June 1876, they arranged for Sultan Abdülaziz to kill himself with scissors, cutting his two wrists at the same time.[15] It was unclear how the Sultan got hold of scissors in his tower prison cell and how he managed to cut two wrists at once, since no autopsy was allowed afterwards. The event was recorded as suicide officially and he was buried in Istanbul.
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