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Nikolla Zoraqi (1928 – 1991; Aromanian: Nicolla Zorachi[1]) was a composer from Albania. His works included movie music and operas, notably Cuca e maleve (English: The Mountain Girl).[2] Zoraqi was an ethnic Aromanian and had a wife called Gjenovefa Heba, also an Aromanian, with whom he had children.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ballamaci, Iancu (September–October 2012). "Figuri ilustri di etnia aromână/vlahă tu Arbinușiă / Figura të shquara të etnisë arumune/vllahe në Shqipëri". Frația (in Albanian and Aromanian). Vol. 9–10, no. 198–199. pp. 10–11.
  2. ^ Prifti, Peter R. (January 1978). Socialist Albania Since 1944: Domestic and Foreign Developments. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262160704.
  3. ^ "Enkelejd Zoraqi, djali i sopranos e kompozitorit të njohur: Gjenovefa Heba dhe Nikolla Zoraqi, dashuria përtej tabuve". Gazeta Panorama (in Albanian). 26 January 2015.