Usually begins with a rhythmic strumming of the Panduri.
The song is a romantic and philosophical lament. In Georgian folk tradition, comparing someone to the "color of the sun" signifies not just physical beauty, but a divine or vital warmth. The lyrics often describe: Ana Malazonia & Fandura - Qalav Mzisfero
Gela Daiauri , a famous Georgian poet known for his deeply emotional and traditional mountain poetry. Music Composer: Ciuri Mchedlidze. Usually begins with a rhythmic strumming of the Panduri
The title, , literally translates to "O, woman the color of the sun." The lyrics often describe: Gela Daiauri , a
(Sun-colored Woman) is a soulful and evocative piece of contemporary Georgian folk music performed by Ana Malazonia and the ensemble Fandura . It has become a beloved staple in Georgia for its poetic lyrics and hauntingly beautiful melody. 1. Key Facts & Credits
The song is a blend of traditional Georgian polyphony and modern folk arrangement. It features the Panduri , a three-stringed lute-like instrument central to Georgian folk music. 2. The Meaning of "Qalav Mzisfero"
Ana Malazonia (vocalist) and the ensemble Fandura (instrumentalists).