Ismail Coеџar Yatsд± Ezanд± (uеџеџak Makamд±) -
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.
He was the first to recite the Quran on a live TRT broadcast in 1974.
Should I explain the makams? İsmail Coşar | KÜRE Encyclopedia Ismail CoЕџar YatsД± EzanД± (UЕџЕџak MakamД±)
"İsmail Coşar Yatsı Ezanı (Uşşak Makamı)" refers to a specific performance of the night call to prayer (Yatsı) by the late Turkish muezzin İsmail Coşar , using the Uşşak musical mode. 🎤 The Performer: İsmail Coşar
If you'd like to or explore other prayer makams : In Turkish religious music tradition, each of the
It evokes feelings of warmth , melancholy , tranquility , and intimacy .
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. İsmail Coşar | KÜRE Encyclopedia "İsmail Coşar Yatsı
He served as the first muezzin of Ankara's iconic Kocatepe Mosque for over 40 years.
