Research Article

Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”

Volume: 10 Number: 4 October 29, 2025
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Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”

Abstract

This study examines the orchestration techniques employed in Oğuzhan Balcı’s composition Ninni for the ITU TMDK Traditional Instruments Orchestra. The research focuses on how traditional Turkish instruments are adapted within a polyphonic orchestral work. Through an orchestration analysis, the study explores instrument combinations, textural layering, and scoring techniques. The methodology includes content analysis of the piece, evaluating orchestration methods applied to different instrument families such as wind, bowed string, and plucked string sections. The study also discusses the role of each instrument in contributing to the overall orchestral sound, emphasizing their textural interactions. The findings highlight the challenges and solutions in achieving harmonic balance and intonational accuracy with traditional Turkish instruments. Moreover, it explores how Balcı strategically uses orchestration to highlight the expressive qualities of each instrument while maintaining coherence within the ensemble. The results suggest that composers working with traditional Turkish instruments in an orchestral setting must adopt specific scoring techniques to accommodate the unique characteristics of these instruments. By providing insights into the orchestral use of these instruments, this study serves as a resource for composers and arrangers working with similar ensembles. The research contributes to the broader field of orchestration studies by offering a detailed examination of techniques that facilitate the integration of traditional Turkish instruments into a polyphonic orchestral setting.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Composition in Western Classical Music, Composition in Turkish Folk Music, Composition in Turkish Classical Music

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 29, 2025

Submission Date

April 19, 2025

Acceptance Date

September 23, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 10 Number: 4

APA
Alever Sancaktar, G., & Altınbüken, E. (2025). Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”. Online Journal of Music Sciences, 10(4), 848-860. https://doi.org/10.31811/ojomus.1680100
AMA
1.Alever Sancaktar G, Altınbüken E. Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni.” ojomus. 2025;10(4):848-860. doi:10.31811/ojomus.1680100
Chicago
Alever Sancaktar, Gizem, and Eray Altınbüken. 2025. “Turkish Music Instruments in a Western-Style Orchestra Setting: Orchestration Analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s ‘Ninni’”. Online Journal of Music Sciences 10 (4): 848-60. https://doi.org/10.31811/ojomus.1680100.
EndNote
Alever Sancaktar G, Altınbüken E (October 1, 2025) Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”. Online Journal of Music Sciences 10 4 848–860.
IEEE
[1]G. Alever Sancaktar and E. Altınbüken, “Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s ‘Ninni’”, ojomus, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 848–860, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.31811/ojomus.1680100.
ISNAD
Alever Sancaktar, Gizem - Altınbüken, Eray. “Turkish Music Instruments in a Western-Style Orchestra Setting: Orchestration Analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s ‘Ninni’”. Online Journal of Music Sciences 10/4 (October 1, 2025): 848-860. https://doi.org/10.31811/ojomus.1680100.
JAMA
1.Alever Sancaktar G, Altınbüken E. Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”. ojomus. 2025;10:848–860.
MLA
Alever Sancaktar, Gizem, and Eray Altınbüken. “Turkish Music Instruments in a Western-Style Orchestra Setting: Orchestration Analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s ‘Ninni’”. Online Journal of Music Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, Oct. 2025, pp. 848-60, doi:10.31811/ojomus.1680100.
Vancouver
1.Gizem Alever Sancaktar, Eray Altınbüken. Turkish music instruments in a western-style orchestra setting: Orchestration analysis of Oğuzhan Balcı’s “Ninni”. ojomus. 2025 Oct. 1;10(4):848-60. doi:10.31811/ojomus.1680100