Kudsi Erguner
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- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- Türkiye
- Active from
- 1952-02-04
Discography
- Turquie - Musique Soufi1977
- Turkey: Bektashi Music - Ashik Songs1982
- Conférence Des Roseaux (Ney & Kena)1984
- Sufi Music of Turkey1990
- Turkey. The Turkish Ney1990
- Ilahi & Nefes1991
- Oriental Dreams1991
- Musique Classique Ottomane1992
- Musique Classique Ottomane - Makam1993
- Ney-La Flûte Sacrée Des Derviches Tourneurs1995
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Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 18,198
- Total plays
- 112,960
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Kudsi Erguner, born in the 1950s in Istanbul, Turkey, is considered a master of traditional Mevlevi Sufi and is one of the best-known players of the Turkish ney flute. As a boy, Kudsi and his father Ulvi Erguner performed hypnotic and spiritual dance rituals from the Mevlevi-Sufi tradition at Dervish ceremonies. For several decades now, he has researched into the earliest roots of Ottoman music which he has also taught, performed and recorded. In 1975 <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Kudsi+Erg
Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
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· 2017 · cited 82x
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· 2016 · cited 60x
- Macrophages and Schwann cell TRPA1 mediate chronic allodynia in a mouse model of complex regional pain syndrome type I
· 2020 · cited 59x
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