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Mesut Cemil (December 1902 - 31 October 1963) was a Turkish musician, the son of Tanburi Cemil Bey. He was a master tanbur player, but also performed and recorded on many instruments, including cello, ud, kemence, lavta, violin, viola, baglama, and other Turkish folk instruments. He was a choir director and an ethnomusicologist who revised some traditional pieces of Turkish music and interpreted them successfully. Mesut Cemil didn't leave many compositions; however, we now know his semai in "makam nihavend" and a short longa in "makam sehnaz". Apart from these, he was known much more for his improvisational pieces, many of which exist in recordings. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Suzinak Taksim
7742Hicazkar Saz Semai (Tanburi Cemil Bey)
7263Hisarbuselik Sarki: Tanburi Mustafa Cavus
4184Mahur Beste (Eyyubi Bekir Aga)
4035Kurdilihicazkar Pesrev (Vasilaki Efendi)
3726Isfahan Taksim, Isfahan Pesrev
3537Sehnaz Sirto (Mesut Cemil)
3528Classical Turkish Music Chorus
2969Segah Yuruk Semai (Itri)
19410Tanburla hicaz taksim
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Volume I: Early Recordings

Vols 2 & 3 Instrumental & Vocal Recordings

Mesut Cemil Arşiv
Gazeller - 78 Devirli Tas Plak Kayitlari

Mesut Cemil (1902-1963)
Ala Turca (1925-1955 Turkish Songs Recordings)
Kemençe
Early Recordings, Vol. 1
1902-1963 arsiv 1
Mesut Cemil, Vol. 1 - Early Recordings
Mesut Cemil
Gazeller (78 Devirli Tas Plak Kayitlari)