Pjetër Dungu

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Pjetër Dungu (1908–1989) was an Albanian piano accompanist and composer-arranger of urban folk music. He is known in the history of the music of Albania as the first compiler of Albanian folk songs.[1]

Dungu was born in Shkodër, where he took music lessons from composer Martin Gjoka. He played oboe and trumpet, while studying piano and harmony.

In the 1930s, Dungu gained a reputation as a piano accompanist for urban lyric song, reaching a height around the end of the decade. In 1940, Dungu published Lyra Shqiptare (Albanian Lyra),[2] the first collection of 50 folk melodies. The compilation was published by Instituto Geografico De Agostini, Novara, in Italy. In 1942, he accompanied tenor Kristaq Antoniu on the piano for eight songs recorded for the Columbia Recording Company in Italy.[3] Dungu also conducted an orchestra for seven of Antoniu's recordings.[4]

Other composer-arrangers in Albanian lyric folk music in this period, include Lola Gjoka and Kristo Kono.

References

  1. "Music of Albania", ukonline.co.uk
  2. "The Origin of Albanian Folk Iso-polyphony" by Vasil S. Tole, worldmusiccentral.org, December 28, 2004
  3. "Albanian Urban Lyric Song in the 1930s": Performance & Performers by Eno Koço, Scarecrow Press, 2004, p. 53
  4. "Albanian urban lyric song in the 1930s Volumes 1-2 p84-85" by Eno Koço, Scarecrow Press 2004


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