"Turquerie" was the Orientalist fashion in Western Europe from the 17th to 19th centuries for imitating aspects of Ottoman art and culture. The movement was often reflected in the art of the period.
Music, paintings, architecture, and artifacts were frequently inspired by the Ottoman styles and methods.
Turkish music, in the sense described here, is a musical style that was occasionally used by the European composers of the Classical music era.
This music was modelled (though often only distantly) on the music of Turkish military bands, specifically the Janissary bands. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :
Rondò alla Turca - 00:00
Carl Maria von Weber : Abu Hassan, Overture - 03:39
Ludwig van Beethoven : Turkish March - 06:57
Giuseppe Donizetti : March of Abdülmecid - 08:45
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Violin Concerto No. 5 , often referred to by the nickname "Turkish"- 11:27
Gioachino Rossini : L'italiana in Algeri, Overture - 20:36
Joseph Haydn : Symphony No. 100 (with "Turkish" instruments (triangle, cymbals and bass drum) - 28:48
Louis Spohr : Notturno, for Turkish band - 34:38
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Overture- 38:01
Jean-Philippe Rameau : Les Indes galantes (Le Turc Généraux)- 43:35
Gioachino Rossini : Il turco in Italia, Overture - 45:30
Michael Haydn : Marcia Turchese - 54:04
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