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Emre Aracı is one of Turkey's leading younger generation of musicologists. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh, he completed a doctorate on the life and works of the seminal 20th century Turkish composer Ahmed Adnan Saygun. He is founder director of the Londra Osmanlı Saray Müziği Akademisi (London Academy of Ottoman Court Music Ensemble), a specialist group performing European music composed in Ottoman Turkey. As a composer, his works include Elegy for Erkel (1993), Farewell to Haluk (1994), Marche funèbre et triomphale (1995), a violin concerto (1997) premiered in London in November 1999, The Turkish Ambassador's Grand March (1998), and In Search of Lost Time (2002), a privately commissioned symphonic poem to mark the Golden Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Osmanlı Sarayı'ndan Avrupa Müziği

İstanbul'dan Londra'ya

Boğaziçi Mehtapları'nda Sultan Portreleri

Savaş ve Barış Kırım 1853-56

In Search of Lost Sounds Symphony

Savas Ve Baris:Kirim 1853-56 - Londra Osmanli Saray Müzigi Akademisi
Osmanli Sarayinda Avrupa Muzigi

Savas Ve Baris:Kirim 1853-56 - Londra Osmanli Saray Müzigi Akademisi
Osmanlı Sarayından Avrupa Müziği
Osmanli Sarayinda Avrupa Muzigi
Bogazici Mehtaplarinda Sultan Portreleri
European Music At The Ottoman Court