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Aurela Gace - Iso-Polyphonic Song

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

January 2002.
10 years since the founding of Laberia polyphonic group.

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  • aurela gace vertete ti je e mbrekullushme prandaje leri kenget e leta dhe futju kenges labe se je e jona ta ka lezete zeri kur kendone e na kernaqe shpirtin urime aurela gace

  • Aurela do te filloje te kendoj edhe kenget tradicionale shume shpejt. Mezi pres, se nuk ka Shqiptare edhe sidomos Vlonjate ti kendoje me bukur.

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  • How beautiful! Bella! Manifique! This made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. (In Scotland we also have a kind of polyphonic music, quite different, used in psalm-singing. You can't help feeling there must be relationship.)

  • what greek poliphony? u mean that second rate, cheap knock off bullshit they borrowed from the chams? sounds nothing like it should.

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  • kesaj i thuhet kengetare...qe ke ze dhe ska nderhyrje me kompjutera dhe me muzik :))) Bravo Aurela!!!

  • shume kenge e bukur.

    RROFTE ILIRA!!!!

  • Jane shume te pakta kenget qe me emocionojne kaq shume...megjithese se s'kam asnje lidhje me permbajten e saj !

    Falenderimet e mia znj. Aurela !!!

  • Aurela, e ke qare me lot dhe me shpirt. Only a perfectionist can sing like this, wonderful Aurela.

  • The song is very very sad.

  • bravo je fantastike me kenaq me kete kenge

  • @dunnonuffink - thank you. This is very interesting! Based on this "Scotland got Christianity from the Irish, whose early books were often from Byzantine & Coptic sources" - it may be related to Albanian style of polyphonic singing. Albania has been under Byzantine rule for long until in the middle of the 11th century. Probably this style of singing arrived to Albania from somewhere else! who knows!

  • @ukAlba

    The Highlands & western isles. Actually, Scotland had a rich medieval formal polyphonic church music, but it was deliberately destroyed in the "Reformation". Preserved in Gaelic-speaking areas, almost dead now, was extemporised polyphony sung by church congregations. It sounds like a type of Ethiopian music, & may (or not) be related. Scotland got Christianity from the Irish, whose early books were often from Byzantine & Coptic sources.

    Search "gaelic" & "stroudwater" or "martyrs"

  • @dunnonuffink  - what part of Scotland is that?

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