The song is composed in the makam (a musical scale/mode in Turkish music) and follows the Düyek usûl (rhythm). These elements combine to create a melody that is both melancholic and profoundly graceful. Lyrics and Meaning
Although the lyrics read as a romantic ode, they were originally written as an at-home tribute to the Prophet Muhammad . The "Red Rosebud" (Kızıl Gonca) is a traditional metaphor for the Prophet in Sufi literature. Ender BalkД±r Bir KД±zД±l Goncaya Benzer
The melody was born during a blackout in Kadıköy while Amir Ateş was playing with a child named Mehmet. To soothe the boy’s fear of the dark, Ateş took him to a piano and began playing a simple, rhythmic tune ("dım, dım, dım") that perfectly aligned with Melek Hiç’s poem. The song is composed in the makam (a
is a masterpiece of Turkish Classical Music (TSM) that has found a second life through the emotive and soulful interpretation of Ender Balkır . While originally a classical piece, Balkır—a prominent figure in contemporary Turkish folk music—reimagines it with a modern, acoustic folk sensibility that has resonated deeply with today's listeners. The Story Behind the Song The "Red Rosebud" (Kızıl Gonca) is a traditional