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Avni Mula

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Avni Mula
Born(1928-01-04)4 January 1928
Died29 October 2020(2020-10-29) (aged 92)
Tirana, Albania
NationalityAlbanian
Occupations
  • Singer
  • composer
RelativesInva Mula (daughter)
Awards People's Artist Musical career
InstrumentVocals

Avni Mula (4 January 1928 in Gjakova – 29 October 2020 in Tirana)[1][2] was an Albanian singer and composer.[3] For his contribution to the arts, he received two of the highest awards from the Albanian government: the People's Artist of Albania decoration and the Honor of the Nation (Nderi i Kombit) decoration.

Personal life

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Mula's family moved from Gjakova, Kosova to Shkodër, Albania, when he was young, and after World War II, he moved to Tirana, Albania. He studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and graduated in 1957 as a lyric singer.[3] While studying in Moscow, he married Nina Mula (23 November 1931–12 December 2011), a Russian woman from Izhevsk.[4] He is the father of soprano Inva Mula.

Career

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Singing

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Mula was part of the National Troupe of Songs and Dances (Ansambli i Kenges dhe Valleve) and the Troupe of the Army (Ansambli i Ushtrise). In addition, he won many prizes over his career as a composer and singer in the Festivali i Këngës (Albanian Festival of Song), which is held every year in Tirana.[3] Mula was a baritone.[5]

Composition

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Mula composed many songs over the span of his career. Some of the most famous are:

  • "Nënë Moj Do Pres Gërshetin" (Mother, I'll cut Off My Braid), which won first prize in the 1976 Festival and was interpreted by Vaçe Zela.
  • "Këngët e atdheut tim" (Songs of My Country)
  • "Valsi i Lumturisë" (The Waltz of Happiness).[6][7][8]
  • "Një Djep Në Barrikadë" (A Cradle on the Barricade), sung by Marina Grabovari.[9][10] The song won first prize in the 1982 Festival.

Mula also wrote an opera, Nënë Shqipëri (Mother Albania)[11] and two compositions for the films Lume Drite (River of Light) and Karnavalet (Carnivals).[12]

Festival jury

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In 1998, Mula, head of the jury of the Festivali i Këngës, declared Albërie Hadërgjonaj's song "Mirësia Dhe e Vërteta" the winner, making Hadërgjonaj the first Kosovar-Albanian singer to ever win the festival.

Awards and recognition

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Mula received two of the highest awards from the Albanian government: the People's Artist of Albania decoration[13] and the Honor of the Nation (Nderi i Kombit) decoration.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Profile of Avni Mula
  2. ^ "Ndahet nga jeta Avni Mula, kolosi i muzikës shqiptare" [Avni Mula, the colossus of Albanian music, passed away] by Luela Myftari, A2 CNN, 29 October 2020 (in Albanian)
  3. ^ a b c "Avni Mula – from the diary of the composer (in albanian "Avni Mula – Nga ditari i Kompozitorit")" (in Albanian). Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Soprano Nina Mula dies at 80".
  5. ^ Prifti, Peter (1978). Socialist Albania Since 1944 : Domestic and Foreign Developments. Studies in Communism, Revisionism, and Revolution, Volume 23. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. p. 176. ISBN 9780262160704. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  6. ^ "Avni Mula: "Jetën time do ta mbyll me dashurinë për operën"" [Avni Mula: "I will end my life with the love of opera"] (in Albanian). parajsa.com. 26 February 2008. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011.
  7. ^ The Waltz of Happiness sung by Vace Zela in 1987 on YouTube
  8. ^ The Waltz of Happiness voice only on YouTube
  9. ^ A Cradle on the Barricade Voice only from Festival of 1982 on YouTube
  10. ^ A Cradle on the Barricade Live 1982 on YouTube
  11. ^ International Association of Music Libraries (1995). "Brio". Brio. 32–34. United Kingdom Branch. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  12. ^ CITWF. "Avni Mula". Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  13. ^ Prifti 1978, p. 127.
  14. ^ "President Topi bestows the Honor of the Nation Order upon the well known singer and composer Avni Mula". Republic of Albania President's official website. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
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