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La Porta d'Oriente - Constantinople/Marco Beasley/Kiya Tabassian
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  1. Dalla porta d'Oriente
  2. Zarb-e Fath (instr.)
  3. Quest'amore, quest'arsura
  4. Che si può fare?
  5. Uyan ey Gözlerim
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  1. Dalla porta d'Oriente
  2. Zarb-e Fath (instr.)
  3. Quest'amore, quest'arsura
  4. Che si può fare?
  5. Uyan ey Gözlerim
  6. Prologo alla Notte
  7. Notte, che nel profondo
  8. Fath-e Bâb (Instr.)
  9. Fronni d'alia/Ey Sareban
  10. Versi
  11. Dialogo dei duellanti
  12. La Canella (instr.)
  13. La campana sona! (tarantella)]
  14. Samai Frenci
  15. Samai Nishaburak (instr.)
  16. Como sencza la vita (tarantella, Naples)]
  17. Kürdi Pishrow (instr.)
  18. Compendium Tarantulae (instr.)
  19. Morte di Clorinda
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It is the military conflicts between the Ottomans and the West that get all the ink in the history books, but peace reigned longer than war did, and there was a good deal of musical interaction between the cultures during peaceful periods. The Turkish influence on Western music, from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, on down, was long the main subject of investigation, but it has become apparent that a good deal of Western music, mostly from Italy via Venice, was played at the Sultan's court as well. At least ...

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