: Her 1949 recording of "Kâtibim" is widely considered the standard version of the song, featuring traditional instruments like the violin, kanun, ud, and clarinet.
The song is a türkü (folk song) set in the Nihavent makam . It tells the playful story of a woman and her kâtip (clerk or scribe) traveling across the Bosphorus to the district of Üsküdar.
: Upon her death, she bequeathed her estate to the Turkish Education Foundation (TEV) to support students in the arts. Lyrical Meaning and Story
Safiye Ayla (1907–1998) was one of the most significant vocalists of the early Turkish Republic era, famously becoming a favorite of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk .
: Known for her technical mastery and wide vocal range, she recorded over 500 tracks.
: Her 1949 recording of "Kâtibim" is widely considered the standard version of the song, featuring traditional instruments like the violin, kanun, ud, and clarinet.
The song is a türkü (folk song) set in the Nihavent makam . It tells the playful story of a woman and her kâtip (clerk or scribe) traveling across the Bosphorus to the district of Üsküdar. Safiye Ayla ГњskГјdara Gideriken AldД±
: Upon her death, she bequeathed her estate to the Turkish Education Foundation (TEV) to support students in the arts. Lyrical Meaning and Story : Her 1949 recording of "Kâtibim" is widely
Safiye Ayla (1907–1998) was one of the most significant vocalists of the early Turkish Republic era, famously becoming a favorite of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk . : Upon her death, she bequeathed her estate
: Known for her technical mastery and wide vocal range, she recorded over 500 tracks.