It expresses the pain of unrequited love or betrayal, where the narrator laments that their "summer has been turned to winter" by their beloved (Leylam).
The title translates to "I threw an apple and it rolled." It is typically a playful song about courtship and attraction, frequently played at weddings or social gatherings.
Originally composed by the legendary , this is a profound piece from the Central Anatolian tradition.
Below is a breakdown of the specific songs included in this sequence:
It expresses the pain of unrequited love or betrayal, where the narrator laments that their "summer has been turned to winter" by their beloved (Leylam).
The title translates to "I threw an apple and it rolled." It is typically a playful song about courtship and attraction, frequently played at weddings or social gatherings.
Originally composed by the legendary , this is a profound piece from the Central Anatolian tradition.
Below is a breakdown of the specific songs included in this sequence: