Tallava
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Tallava or Talava is a music genre originating in Kosovo, also popular in Albania and in the Albanian-speaking communities in the Republic of Macedonia.[1][2][3] Having originated in the Roma community in Kosovo in the 1990s, it is oriental-sounding. It is becoming increasingly popular in Albania and Macedonia.[4] It is identified as part of the wider Pop-folk genre of the Southeastern Europe, which includes Chalga from Bulgaria, Skiladiko from Greece, Manele from Romania and Turbo-folk from Serbia.[5]
History
It originated in the 1990s within the Albanian-speaking areas of Kosovo region, created by the Ashkali minority (Albanian-speaking Romani).[4] The name is derived from Romani tel o vas, meaning "under the hand", referring to the Chochek dance where the hands are waved delicately.[6] Kosovo Albanian refugees of the Kosovo War in the Republic of Macedonia had brought their music with them, including Tallava.[7] It has since also been adopted by the non-Albanian-speaking Roma in Macedonia.[4]
Popular singers
- Adrian Gaxha
- Adelina Ismajli
- Samanta Karavello
- Flori Mumajesi
- Çiljeta
- Teuta Selimi
- Bajram Gigolli
- Shaip Alija
- Labinot Tahiri
- Mehedin Pergjegjaj
- Muharrem Ahmeti[4]
- Mentor Kurtishi
- Bajram Gigolli
See also
References
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Sources
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- Refleksion sociologjik mbi kiçin e muzikës tallava
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