
Wojciech Bobowski or Ali Ufki (also Albertus Bobovius, Ali Bey, Santurî Ali Ufki; 1610[1]–1675) was a Polish musician and dragoman in the Ottoman Empire. He translated the Bible into Ottoman Turkish, composed an Ottoman Psalter, based on the Genevan metrical psalter, and wrote a grammar of the Ottoman Turkish language. His musical works are considered among the most important in 17th-century Ottoman music. Bobowski was born as a Pole in Bobowa near Gorlice He was raised in a Protestant family[1] and started a career as a church musician.
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Uyan Ey Gozlerim Gafletten Uyan
Neva Ceng-i Harbi
Ussak Gazel
Benefsezar Pesrev
Bûselik Semâî "Ey gönül aşkin sarayin yikti bir nâ-mihribân"
Nişâbur Saz Semâî
Nişâbur Semâî "Ey şeh-i melek cefâ vü cevr ile inletme beni"
Bûselikaşîrân Semâî
Hûzî Tesbih-i Arabî
Psalm No. 5 ("Give Ear to My Words, O Lord"), for chorus (from the Genevan Psalter)
Psalm No. 2 ("Why Do the Heathen Rage"), for chorus (from the Genevan Psalter)
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