💡 This piece is a prime example of how Turkish religious music blends theological practice with centuries-old classical music theory to create a distinct cultural atmosphere.
The word Uşşak means "lovers" in Arabic, and it is known as the "Makam of Lovers". Ismail CoЕџar YatsД± EzanД± (UЕџЕџak MakamД±)
İsmail Coşar's recording of this specific ezan is considered a masterpiece of the "Five Times, Five Makams" tradition, showcasing how the adhan can be a form of high art while remaining a spiritual summons. 💡 This piece is a prime example of
It evokes feelings of warmth , melancholy , tranquility , and intimacy . It evokes feelings of warmth , melancholy ,
In Turkish religious music tradition, each of the five daily calls to prayer is typically recited in a different makam (musical mode) to match the time of day and the spiritual mood.
The Yatsı (night) call to prayer occurs at the end of the day when people are preparing for rest.