Palokë Kurti

Composer

1858 – 1920

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Who was Palokë Kurti?

Palokë Kurti was an Albanian composer, performer, and singer. A native of Shkodër, he was a musical amateur who composed the Unity of Albania March in 1881.

Kurti took his first piano lessons by Italian musician Giovanni Canale. During his youth he was in contact with the aheng groups from which he learned their way of singing and also how to compose verses on bejtexhi style. He took his first music lessons from Giovanni Canale. He joined the Shkodra band in 1878 and two years later became its bandmaster. After the Bashkimi Shqipnis March he also composed several marches, polkas and mazurkas in the Mittel European tradition. However the compositions related to national music are the ones that will make him important in the history of music of Albania.

Kurti composed two potpourris on Shkodrane urban popular songs called "The Musical Entertainment of our Forefathers", the second of which in F Major. In this potpourri he uses an entirely diatonic modal language and a tonal harmony. According to Koco he is doing this on purpose so that the local music was purged by Oriental sounds, but sounded more Western.

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Born
1858
Died
1920

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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