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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest, Albanian-language operas, Albanian hip hop, Albanian musical instruments, Albanian musicians, Albanian songs, Music festivals in Albania, Music schools in Albania, Himni i Flamurit,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest, Albanian-language operas, Albanian hip hop, Albanian musical instruments, Albanian musicians, Albanian songs, Music festivals in Albania, Music schools in Albania, Himni i Flamurit, Festivali i Këngës në RTSH, Rosela Gjylbegu, Kaval, Duduk, Music of Albania, Polyphonic song of Epirus, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Prenkë Jakova, Gusle, Kënga Magjike 09, Festivali i Këngës 46, Festivali i Këngës 45, Davul, Kënga Magjike 08, Festivali i Këngës 47, Zurna, Gaida, Kënga Magjike 07, Kanun, Festivali i Këngës 44, Albanian rock, Festivali i Këngës 43, Festivali i Këngës 42, Avni Mula, Dayereh, Kejsi Tola, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Ardit Gjebrea, Thoma Simaku, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Malësori, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Noizy, Kënga Magjike 06, Tonbak, Song of Çelo Mezani, Donika Rudi, Nikollë Nikprelaj, Kënga Magjike 05, Neço Muko, March of Shkup, Palokë Kurti, Tedi Papavrami, D.U.D.A., Gjirokastër National Folklore Festival, Khigga, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Adria Act, Song of Marko Boçari, Prishtina Dam Festival, Ibrahim Tukiqi, Çiftelia, Ramadan Sokoli, Pjetër Dungu, Song of Tana, Mc Kresha, Academy of Music and Arts of Albania, sargija, Demir Vlonjati, Festivali i Këngës 11, Xhevat Kelmendi, Qazim Ademi, Shkelzen Doli, Netet e Klipit Shqiptar, Lule Bore, Mrika, Kastro Zizo, Në ato maja rripa-rripa, Fëmija I Parë, Hekuran Xhambazi, Limoz Dizdari, Aheng, Albanian Urban Lyric Song, Ky ritëm. Excerpt: Festivali i Këngës is an Albanian song contest, organised by the Albanian national broadcaster Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH). Since its beginnings in 1966 all performers have been required to perform live, with a jury or televote selecting the winner. Since 2003 it has been used to select Albania's entry for the international Eurovision Song Contest. The contest has developed over time, from its humble beginnings with many neutral themes in its competing songs to a tool for the governing Communist Party of Albania in promoting their ideals. The 1972 contest became a turning point for the contest, in which dictator Enver Hoxha murdered the organisers of Festivali i Këngës 11 after they were declared "enemies of the public" for accusations of endangering the country with "immoral aspects" in the songs and the performances on the night. Afterwards the ruling Communist Party imposed many sanctions on the contest's creativty, with a strict censorship on anything deemed inappropriate by the government. After the fall of communism in Albania in 1991 the contest was again allowed to diversify the themes of its competing songs, with many competing and winning songs featuring new themes, such as immigration/travel and religion (both illegal under the communist regime). Until 1999 Festivali i Këngës was the biggest music event in Albania, however its popularity began to waver after the introduction of other competitions like Top Fest and Kënga Magjike, who began to produce higher ratings. However with Albania's introduction in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004, Festivali i Këngës once again became the centre of attention after Anjeza Shahini, winner of Albanian Idol, won the contest in 2003. However Festivali i Këngës remains controversial, with many believing the contest and its song qualit...

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