Abdulbaki Nasir Dede

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Abdulbaki Nasir Dede
Born1765
Died1820 (aged 54–55)
GenresOttoman classical, Turkish makam
Occupation(s)Composer

Abdulbaki Nasir Dede was a composer from the Ottoman Empire. By the request of Selim III, Abdülbâki authored the treatise “Tetkik ve Tahkik” (“Examination and Verification”), and transcribed and published the compositions of the sultan. Among Abdülbâki Dede’s most notable works are his ayins in the Acembuselik, Isfahân and Şevkitarap maqams as well as his translation of “Menakıbı Arif” and “Şerhi Şahidi”. He died in 1820 and was buried next to the Yenikapı Mevlevihane of which he had been the sheikh and neyzenbaşı (chief ney performer).

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