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: In Albanian culture, songs like this are frequently performed at weddings and family celebrations ( gëzime familjare ), serving to reinforce social ties and honor the matriarchal role within the family. 4. Contemporary Relevance
Abstract
Fatmira Breçani, born in Tropoja in 1960, is a foundational figure in Northern Albanian folk music. Known for her powerful delivery and preservation of "tallava" and traditional folk styles, her work often centers on family, lineage, and the emotional bonds of the Northern highlands. Among her significant works, "E vogla nanës" stands out as a poignant reflection of maternal love. fatmira_brecani_e_vogla_nanes
This paper examines the musical and cultural impact of the song "E vogla nanës," a staple in the repertoire of Fatmira Breçani. By analyzing Breçani’s vocal style and the song’s role in Albanian folk tradition, this study highlights how such music serves as a vessel for maternal themes and regional identity.
Breçani’s career began in the 1970s, during a period when folk music was a vital element of national identity in Albania. Her contributions have been recognized with a presidential decoration, signaling her status as a cultural ambassador. Her roots in Tropoja influence the rhythmic and melodic structures of her songs, often featuring high-energy percussion and traditional instruments like the çifteli . : In Albanian culture, songs like this are
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Despite the shift toward modern pop, Breçani remains a viral figure on platforms like TikTok , where a new generation of Albanians engages with her music through clips and fan pages. This digital resurgence suggests that the themes in "E vogla nanës" continue to resonate as markers of ethnic and emotional heritage. Known for her powerful delivery and preservation of
The following paper explores the cultural significance of the song (Mother's Little One) as performed by the prominent Albanian folk artist Fatmira Breçani .