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Performances. Kâni Karaca sings the Naat ("Music of the Whirling Dervishes," Atlantic CD 7 82493-2).  Niyazi Sayın performs the ney improvisation; the ensemble directed by Ulvî Erguner performs the peşrev ("Mevlâna: Beyâti Mevlevî Âyini," Aras LP 21005).

Graphics. All rights for all graphicsİ. All color graphics from author's collection. All black-and-white graphics from Friedlander 1975.

References.
Ailemiz/Our Family (Tüzün)

Friedlander, Ira. The Whirling Dervishes. Collier Books, 1975.

İstanbul Ansiklopedisi (Tüzün)

Signell, Karl. "Meetings with a Remarkable Man" [Akagündüz Kutbay], Festschrift for Robert Garfias, in press.

—. "Mediterranean musicians in America:Tales we tell," EOL 3, 1997.

Researcher. I base most of the observations and opinions of this paper on my research as a participant-observer in Turkey during a specific period of time and much reflection since. I studied ney with Akagündüz Kutbay as one aspect of my study of Turkish classical and Sufi music (1970—1972).  I performed on the ney at the Mevlana Festival in Konya (1971) and on the United States tour of a Mevlevi ensemble led by a Ulvi Erguner (1972). Although specific circumstances of public Mevlevi performances vary, the problem of ambiguous words remains.


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