Sazani Times. (2013). Qyqja e Beharit (Official Video) . YouTube.
This paper explores the preservation and evolution of Albanian urban folk music ( muzika popullore ) through the lens of the "official video" for "Qyqja e Beharit" by the musical group Sazani Times . By examining the lyrical themes, instrumental composition, and visual representation within the video, the study identifies how Sazani Times bridges traditional central Albanian motifs with modern production standards. 1. Introduction sazani_times_qyqja_e_beharit_official_video
The song utilizes the "qyqja" (cuckoo bird), a common symbol in Albanian folk poetry, often representing a herald of seasons or a solitary voice expressing melancholy or romantic anticipation. Sazani Times
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"Qyqja e Beharit" is part of a broader body of work by Sazani Times that focuses on Potpuri (medleys) and traditional singles. The group's discography on Spotify includes iconic regional tracks such as "Dasmat Tironse" (Tirana Weddings) and "Bubullim ke shkomi Kavajes" (Thunder at the Kavaja Rock).
"Qyqja e Beharit" by Sazani Times represents a successful modernization of traditional Albanian urban folk music. Through its official video, the group preserves the specific "Tironse" and Central Albanian musical identity while adapting to the visual demands of the YouTube era. The track remains a staple for enthusiasts of the genre, illustrating the enduring power of folk metaphors in contemporary Albanian culture.
True to the "Sazan" or "Saze" tradition—typically associated with southern and central Albania—the track features prominent clarinet lines, accordion rhythms, and traditional percussion, which are standard in muzika popullore performed at social gatherings and weddings. 3. Visual Analysis of the "Official Video"