İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March), the National Anthem of Turkey


Turkish National Anthem

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İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March) the National Anthem of Turkey by Sugra Bal
The “İstiklal Marşı” (The Independence March) was officially adopted as Turkey’s National Anthem on March 12, 1921. 724 poems were submitted to a competition organized to find and select the most suitable original composition for this March, and a poem written by the poet Mehmet Akif Ersoy was adopted unanimously by the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Twenty-four composers participated in another competition arranged for the selection of a musical composition for the National Anthem. The Council, which was only able to convene in 1924, due to the War of Independence adopted the music composed by Ali Rifat Çağatay. The words of the National Anthem were sung to this music for eight years. Thereafter, the music of the National Anthem was changed to an arrangement written by Zeki Üngör, conductor of the Presidental Symphonic Orchestra, and the words of the National Anthem have been sung to this musical accompainment ever since.

 

 

Source: http://www.turkishconsulategeneral.us/abtturkey/cypr/flag.shtml

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