ATATÜRK and TURKISH MUSICNote: In preparing this section, we have benefited from the book prepared by honourable Sadi Yaver edited within the Atatürk series of the Ministry of Culture Publishing Department.
Why Did Atatürk Say "This Music Is Far From Expressing Our Enthusiasm" Western Musicians Unisonic Chorus System in Classical Turkish Music Groups (Fasıl) The Yacht of Söğütlü and the Lyrics of a Song The Unison Chorus and a Conductor's Style The Turkish Nation's Love of Atatürk The Transition to Latin Letters and Atatürk's Fastidiousness The Report Presented to Atatürk The Prohibition of Turkish Music The Position of TRT The Only Music Concert that Atatürk Honoured The Ney Player of the Presidency Fasıl Music Group, Mr.Burhanettin Ökte's Memories The Concert Feast for the King of Jordan The Afghan Queen and a Kind Gesture of Atatürk Summary Polyphony in Music Polyphonic Music Mr.Mesut Cemil Narrates Memories of Ankara Market Music In The Presence of Atatürk for the Second Time In the Presence of Atatürk Fatherly Atatürk Examination Entertainment Music in Our Country Dr.Şükrü Şenozan's Speech on Music Conclusion Comment Broadcastings Outside of TRT Atatürk and Zeybek Folk Dance Atatürk Wants to Listen to the Music Concert Held for the King of Jordan Atatürk Wants to Listen to the March Atatürk's Understanding of Music and Comment Atatürk's Understanding of Music Atatürk's Remarks Atatürk and the National Anthem Atatürk's Musical Side Atatürk's Most Favourite Songs Atatük's Memory of Damascus Atatürk and Little Shepherd Atatürk's Istanbul Journey Atatürk's Dining Table Atatürk and Castanet Concert Atatürk and Bektashi Fathers A Scene Which Filled Atatürk's Eyes With Tears A March Composed to Atatürk A Letter to Atatürk From a Gentlemen Named Mr. Sıtkı