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Çesk Zadeja Çesk Zadeja (8 June 1927, Shkodër – 15 August 1997, Rome〔(Library of Congress name authority file )〕) was an Albanian composer. A native of Shkodër, he studied in Moscow and did much to promote the arts in Tirana. He is known as "The Father of Albanian Music".〔(''Music From the Balkans: A Duo Interview with Miroslav Hristov and Vladimir Valjareviç'' ), David K. Nelson, 28 September 2012, ''Fanfare''.〕 ==Discography==
*''Kenge, Albanian Piano Music, Vol. 1'', Kirsten Johnson, piano, Guild GMCD 7257, which includes Zadeja's ''Four Pieces for Piano''. *''Rapsodi, Albanian Piano Music, Vol. 2'', Kirsten Johnson, piano, Guild GMCD 7300, which includes Zadeja's ''Theme and Variations in E minor'' and ''Toccata''.
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