Ottoman Imperial Orchestra

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The Ottoman Imperial Orchestra was the principal Western-style musical ensemble of the late Ottoman Empire, serving the imperial court and laying foundations for modern Turkish symphonic music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western-style musical ensemble
orchestra
contributedTo foundations of modern Turkish symphonic music
country Ottoman Empire
culturalSignificance symbol of Westernization in Ottoman musical life
genre Western classical music
symphonic music
hasInfluenced Republican-era Turkish State Symphony Orchestras
development of Western music education in Turkey
inception 19th century
locationServed Ottoman court
surface form: imperial court of the Ottoman Empire
partOf Ottoman imperial music institutions
performerOf European-style marches
orchestral works
symphonic arrangements
primaryFunction provide Western-style music for the Ottoman imperial court
role principal Western-style musical ensemble of the late Ottoman Empire
serviceEntry late Ottoman period
significantEvent modernization of Ottoman court music
usedInstrument bassoon
cello
clarinet
double bass
flute
oboe
percussion instruments
trombone
trumpet
viola
violin

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Osman Zeki Üngör employer Ottoman Imperial Orchestra
Osman Zeki Üngör employer Ottoman Imperial Orchestra
this entity surface form: Presidential Symphony Orchestra of Turkey