Harput — Pesrevi
: A version featuring the Ney (Bolahenk) provides a traditional interpretation of the piece.
: It is considered one of the most prestigious pieces in the Harput region's musical repertoire, reflecting the area's deep-rooted intellectual and artistic history. The "Paşa Göçtü" Legend Harput Pesrevi
: It utilizes long rhythm cycles and is often played with instruments like the ney (reed flute). : A version featuring the Ney (Bolahenk) provides
: Listen to the Harput Peşrevi (Paşa Göçtü Havası) on YouTube. : 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 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
: The piece is included in the album Nağmelerde Harput, Vol. 1 , available on platforms like Apple Music.