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Albanian folk songs can be divided into major groups, the heroic epics of the north and the sweetly melodic lullabies, love songs, wedding music, work songs and other kinds of song. The music of various festivals and holidays is also an important part of Albanian folk song, especially those that celebrate Lazarus Day , which inaugurates the ...
English-language Albanian songs (18 P) French-language Albanian songs (1 P) Albanian songs in German (6 P) A. Arilena Ara songs (2 P) B. Bleona songs (1 P)
The Albanian epic songs evolved incorporating pagan beliefs, mythology, and legendary Balkan motifs from ancient times to about the 17th and 18th centuries, when the songs took their definite form. The names of the Albanian heroes date mainly from the Ottoman period , but the matrix of the epic songs is much older. [ 13 ]
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest (3 C, 22 P) F. Music festivals in Albania (2 C, 1 P) H. Albanian music history (2 C) M. Music competitions in Albania ...
Pages in category "Lists of songs recorded by Albanian artists" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Albanian Iso-Polyphony is considered to have its roots in the many-voiced vajtim, the southern Albanian traditional lamentation of the dead. [2]Many scholars who have studied the Albanian iso-polyphony and in general the polyphonic music of the Balkans consider it an old tradition that dates back to the Thraco-Illyrian era.
The polyphonic song of Epirus is a form of traditional folk polyphony practiced among Albanians, Aromanians, Greeks and ethnic Macedonians in southern Albania and northwestern Greece. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The polyphonic song of Epirus is not to be confused with other varieties of polyphonic singing, such as the yodeling songs of the region of Muotatal ...
Pages in category "Albanian folk songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Song of Çelo Mezani;