music.wikisort.org - PoetAurela Gaçe (pronounced [auˈɾɛla ˈɡatʃɛ]; born 16 October 1974) is an Albanian singer and songwriter. She is a three-time Festivali i Këngës winner, a three-time Kënga Magjike winner and a two-time Balkan Music Award winner for Balkan's Song of the Year and Best Singer from Albania. She was a judge on the third season of The Voice of Albania.[1][2]
Albanian singer and songwriter (born 1974)
Aurela Gaçe |
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 Gaçe in 2012 |
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Born | (1974-10-16) 16 October 1974 (age 47) Llakatund, Vlorë, Albania |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
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Years active | 1982-present |
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Website | aurelagace.com |
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Musical artist
In 2011, she won the 49th edition of Festivali i Këngës with the song "Kënga ime" and represented Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 held in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Life and career
Aurela Gaçe was born on 16 October 1974 into an Albanian family in the village of Llakatund, Vlorë, then part of the People's Socialist Republic, present Albania.[3]
In 2010 Gaçe won the 49th edition of "Festivali i Këngës" with "Kënga Ime", written by Shpëtim Saraçi.[4] Her most successful song Origjinale (feat. Dr. Flori & Marsel) has more than 8 million views on YouTube.[5]
After experiencing success during the late 1990s and early 2000s, Gaçe quit singing and moved to the United States where she spent 8 years. She returned to the music industry in 2010 releasing "Origjinale", a song composed by Flori Mumajesi, that became a success in Albania. In late 2010, Gaçe was invited by Shpëtim Saraçi to participate in the Festivali i Këngës. Initially she denied the request, as she stated "It is time for new artists to be promoted with original music performed by an orchestra". However, she later decided to participate.
Eurovision Song Contest
Gaçe participated in the Festivali i Këngës, 10 years after her last participation. She won for the third time, and was chosen to represent her Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which was held in Düsseldorf, Germany. Gaçe flew to Los Angeles, California to record the final version of her song, cooperating with Capitol Records. Later, it was announced that the song title would be "Feel the Passion", as the song was translated to English. The final version was released on 12 March 2011.
Gaçe appeared on the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, performing third. She finished 14th in total with 47 points, thus failing to qualify to the final of the competition.
Discography
Albums
- 1998: Oh Nënë
- 1998: The Best
- 2001: Tundu Bejke
- 2001: Superxhiro
- 2008: Mu Thanë Sytë
- 2012: Paraprakisht
Singles
- 1993: "Pegaso"
- 1994: "Nuk mjafton"
- 1995: "Nata"
- 1996: "Me jetën dashuruar"
- 1997: "Pranvera e vonuar"
- 1997: "Fati ynë shpresë dhe marrëzi"
- 1998: "E pafajshme jam"
- 1999: "S'jam tribu"
- 2000: "Cimica"
- 2001: "Jetoj"
- 2007: "Hape veten"
- 2008: "Bosh"
- 2009: "Mu thanë sytë"
- 2009: "Jehonë" (feat. West Side Family)
- 2010: "Origjinale" (feat. Dr. Flori & Marsel)
- 2010: "Kënga ime"
- 2011: "Feel the Passion"
- 2011: "CA$H" (feat. Mc Kresha)
- 2012: "Tranzit"
- 2012: "Boom Boom Boom"
- 2012: "Ja ke nge"
- 2013: "Shpirt i shpirtit tim"
- 2013: "Dua"
- 2014: "Merrem sonte"
- 2014: "Pa kontroll" (feat. Young Zerka)
- 2015: "Akoma jo"
- 2016: "Nënë e imja nënë"
- 2017: "S'mundem"
- 2017: "S'nuk" (feat. Fifi)
- 2020: "Lento"
See also
- Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Awards and nominations received by Aurela Gaçe
References
External links
Awards and achievements |
Preceded by |
Performer of The Best Song in Balkans 2010 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by |
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 |
Succeeded by |
 Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Participation |
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
2020
- 2021
- 2022
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Songs | |
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- Note: Entries scored out signify where Albania did not compete
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Countries | Final |
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Moldova
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
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Semi-finals |
- Albania
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Israel
- Latvia
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- San Marino
- Slovakia
- Turkey
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Artists | |
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Songs | Final | |
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Semi-finals |
- "Angel in Disguise"
- "Boom Boom"
- "Celebrate"
- "Ding Dong"
- "Feel the Passion"
- "Haba Haba"
- "I Love Belarus"
- "I'm Still Alive"
- "Jestem"
- "Live It Up"
- "A luta é alegria"
- "Na inat"
- "Never Alone"
- "One Life"
- "Rusinka"
- "San aggelos s'agapisa"
- "Stand By"
- "With Love Baby"
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Music of Southeastern Europe (the Balkans) |
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By style | Folk music |
- Arabesque
- Čalgija
- Dionysiakos
- Fantezi
- Folk
- Albanian
- Bosnian
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Greek
- Macedonian
- Montenegrin
- Romani
- Romanian
- Serbian
- Slovenian
- Turkish
- Folk-pop
- Chalga
- Laïko
- Manele
- Tallava
- Turbo-folk
- Nisiotika
- Rebetiko
- Romani music
- Sevdalinka
- Starogradska muzika
- Tsifteteli
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Other |
- Balkan ballad
- Balkan brass
- Bosnian root
- Ganga music
- New Primitivism
- Newly composed folk music
- Sarajevo school of pop rock
- Yugoslav New wave
- Yugoslav pop
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By country and ethnicity |
- Albania (performers)
- Aromanians (stateless)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (performers)
- Bulgaria (performers)
- Croatia (performers)
- Cyprus (performers)
- Greece (performers)
- Kosovo (performers)
- Moldova (performers)
- Montenegro (performers)
- North Macedonia (performers)
- Romania (performers)
- Serbia (performers)
- Slovenia (performers)
- Turkey (performers)
- Yugoslavia (performers)
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Folk dances | Circle dances |
- Daychovo horo
- Gaitanaki
- Halay
- Hasapiko
- Hora
- Ikariotikos
- Pidikhtos
- Khigga
- Kleistos
- Kochari
- Kolo
- Kalamatianos
- Syrtos
- Sirtaki
- Sousta
- Tamzara
- Tsamiko
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Other |
- Antikristos
- Antipatitis
- Čoček
- Karsilamas
- Oro (eagle dance)
- Zeibekiko
- Zeybek
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By country |
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Greece
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Romania
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Turkey
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Notable musicians | |
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Authority control  |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
- [en] Aurela Gaçe
[es] Aurela Gaçe
Aurela Gaçe (nacida el 16 de octubre de 1974 en Llakatundi, Albania) es una cantante de origen albanés pero residente en Nueva York, (Estados Unidos). Es la ganadora del Festivali I Këngës 49, pero también ganó las ediciones de 1999 y 2001, convirtiéndose en la cuarta artista más veces en ganarlo, solo por detrás de Vaçe Zela con 12 triunfos en su poder, y de Tonin Tërshana y Manjola Nallbani con 3 victorias cada una. Representó a Albania en el Festival de Eurovisión 2011 con la canción "Feel the passion" no consiguiendo el pase a la final.
[ru] Гаче, Аурела
Аурела Гаче (алб. Aurela Gaçe; 16 октября 1974, Влёра) — албанская певица. Три раза становилась победительницей албанского конкурса Festivali i Këngës в 1999, 2001 и 2010 годах. В настоящее время живёт в Нью-Йорке, США[1].
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