: Listen to the Harput Peşrevi (Paşa Göçtü Havası) on YouTube.
: A version featuring the Ney (Bolahenk) provides a traditional interpretation of the piece. Harput Pesrevi
The alternative name, Paşa Göçtü , refers to a specific historical lore associated with the departure of a high-ranking Ottoman official (Pasha) from the city. The tune is meant to evoke the grandeur and somberness of such a ceremonial exit. Where to Listen : Listen to the Harput Peşrevi (Paşa Göçtü
: The piece is typically composed in the Bayâti makam , a melodic mode characterized by its melancholic and noble tone. The tune is meant to evoke the grandeur
If you are interested in exploring more about this region, you might want to look into the Kürsübaşı Tradition, a unique social gathering in Harput that is recognized by UNESCO for its oral and musical heritage. If you'd like, I can: Explain the in more detail Provide more information on Harput's UNESCO heritage Find more traditional Elazığ folk songs
: The piece is included in the album Nağmelerde Harput, Vol. 1 , available on platforms like Apple Music.
As a , it serves as an instrumental prelude, traditionally opening a musical suite or fasıl .