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Europe. v. t. e. Music of Kosovo is music that originates from Kosovo, a country in the Balkans. Kosovo's population is mainly Kosovo Albanians, also known as Kosovars, and there are various minority ethnic groups as well. Kosovan music is closely related to that of neighbouring Albania, as well as to that of countries in the former Yugoslavia .
Ciftelia is an original unique instrument in Kosovo. This is a two-stringed instrument in which one string is used for the drone and one for the melody. It is a wooden instrument with a small head and a long tail. It is used in a style of dance and pastoral songs, mostly on Kosovo and it is known as a Gheg Instrument.
Classical music in Kosovo. Classical music in Kosovo refers to the art music cultivated in Kosovo. The roots of classical music in Kosovo are found in the 1940s and include the time period from the times when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia to this day. It can be said that there is a tradition of classical music in Kosovo, however, compared to ...
Xhevat Kelmendi. Kida (singer) Demir Krasniqi. Flaka Krelani. Yllka Kuqi.
List of Kosovan composers. This is a list of composers from Kosovo : Lorenc Antoni (1909–1992) Rexho Mulliqi (1923–1982) Fahri Beqiri (born 1936) Akil Mark Koci (born 1936) Rauf Dhomi (born 1945) Bashkim Shehu (born 1952) Mendi Mengjiqi (born 1958)
Dren Abazi – Artist Website. Dren Abazi (born 13 February 1985) is a Kosovan singer-songwriter and a producer of Albanian origin. [1] [2] He is the founder and leader of Zig Zag Orchestra, a popular band in Kosovo, Albania, and other Balkan countries. His music is a fusion of Balkan music, jazz, klezmer, ska and rock. [citation needed]
Music organizations based in Kosovo (1 C) Kosovan musicians (12 C, 2 P)
Bahri Mulliqi (born 1959) is a composer who studied composition in the Music Faculty of Pristina in 1989. He was born in Pristina where he also finished music high school. From 1994 to 1996, he was assistant dean at the same faculty and a member of the Faculty INstranded [clarification needed] regulatory organ.