Talk:Music of Kosovo

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[edit] Shota

Shota is Kosovo. If you dont know Shota you dont know the cultur of Kosovo and you are analfabet in cultur and music. Durin 40-year existing of Yugoslavia Shota has present the cultur of Yugoslavia in more thane 58 contrys. Has more prizes als two another existing profesional ensembel in Yougoslavia. To understand the autocton cultur of Kosovo you must take a watch there programs over 40 years. This programs has nothing to do with Albania or Serbia but pur with Kosovo, with the cultur of Kosovo, how it was with Albanians, Serbs and Ottomans. If you wount to finde the Kosovo-serbian cultur figurs, mitologie, dance, music and all what has to do with the Kosovo serbs cultur (not the serbs after I World War or Rankovic time) you will find in there programs. They have programs witch make cleare the culturel borders of Kosovo, borders witch make Kosovo (from cultur point of view) different from Albania and Serbia. This is no m political point of view, but is Kosovo how it is. I must accept thate last time, extrem after First World War the influence from cultur center Belgrad and Tirana was enorm. Shota , in this case it was coservativ and has taket in there programs only original Kosovo cultur. And I must say thate there programs was more rich thane the programs frm Belgrad and Tirana. Is logicel, Kosovo it was the poit of three culturs, catholic, orthodox and islam in one said and in other said with createng of nations it was poit of three nations albanians, serbs and muslim (mixed popullation).

And at the end the albanian music and cultur in Kosovo is so old like the albanian cultur in Albania. I say only Halili e Hajrija, if you know culture then you are going to understand.

Upsss!!! What cand of cultur and music has Serbia, gipsy music and stolet cultur from Kosovo witch in Westen (to Austro-Hungary) was presentet like a serbian cltur. Only Shumadia nothing else, Vojvodia and Belgrad Pashaluk has a Austro-Hungaren cultur.

With power you can chance the political and phisical border but you can not chache a culturel border. For thete you need more then 100 year. Remember the hard of Serbia is Kosovo, way???? Without Kosovo cultur Serbia is Austro-Hungary.


shota is kurac! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.150.104.147 (talk) 15:52, 11 October 2007 (UTC)