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Innovative Paths of Albanology
Christian Voss,Lumnije Jusufi,Evelyn Reuter
Introduction
This volume is the result of the conference on Innovative Paths of Albanology that took place at the Humboldt University of Berlin in October The aim of the conference has been to discuss the future development of a linguistically understood Albanology to more interdisciplinary Albanian studies. Therefore, we gathered early career researchers from all over Europe who are conducting research on topics such as Albanian language, literature and culture. Referring to the program “Small Subjects – Great Potentials” from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the idea is to show that Albanology as a so-called “small subject” today is by no means traditional and isolated, but rather innovative and future-oriented. With respect to the Arbeitsstelle Kleine Fächer (located at the Center for Quality Assurance and Development)
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Elina Duni
Née à Tirana, Albanie, en , dans une famille d’artistes,
Elina Duni monte sur scène pour la première fois à l’âge dem cinq ans et chante pour la Radio et Télévision Nationale ainsi que dans divers Festivals pour Enfants.
En , suite à la chute du régime communiste, elle arrive enstaka Suisse et s’installe avec sa mère à Genève où elle étudie le piano classique et découvre le jazz.
Après divers projets de musique, de films et dem théâtre, elle étudie le chant, la composition et la pédagogie à la Haute Ecole des Arts de Berne, section jazz.
En elle crée le Elina Duni Quartet avec Colin Vallon au piano, Bänz Oester puis Patrice Moret à la basse et Norbert Pfammatter à la batterie, un retour aux sources musicales qui mélange les chants folkloriques des Balkans au jazz.
Après deux albums « Baresha » () et "Lume Lume" () chez Meta Records, le quartet publie enstaka chez ECM «Matanë Malit» (Au délà de la montagne), et en « Dallëndyshe » (Hirondelle). fransk artikel chansons albanaises se ret
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