Parased Icon Simaku citizen of Cavaja

A real surprise has arrived in the last few hours from Elton Iliryan! The prominent businessman has published an exclusive video along with the unsurpassed icon of Albanian music, Parashivi Simaku, giving us strong feelings of homesickness. The legendary artist has been honoured with the high title “Honourary Citizen” during the traditional holiday “Kavaja Sofra” Laughing and [...]
The legendary artist has been honoured with the high title “Honourary Citizen” during the traditional holiday “Kavaja Sofra” Smileful and charming, Paraschewia used this moment to share a few words of heart for her hometown and noble Mayor Qosya, who made that assessment possible.
“Kavira can't get out of Parascjeva”
In her address, the singer discovered a touching background regarding her state of health and recovery. It's been almost a year since I heard the Genusman... he took Elton and said: What do I do for Parashia, please tell me! ) It's been in my heart, because all this time that I've been recovering from the events that happened, I want to thank her for this great honor,” Cut. Choose a working directoryHe broadcasts. Periscope.
With a voice trembling with emotion, Simaku also donated the statement making his rounds:
You can get Parascow out of Kava, but I can't get Kavaa out of Parashiva. I am with you with all my heart and whole soul. ”
Home to Roots and Teachers
The artist did not forget to mention her beginning. She nostalgicly remembered her childhood, lessons from grandparents, and the first meeting with the great maestron Rexhep Asim, or teacher Terezina Levi. For Parascre, Calvinian musical traditions remain noble and deeply rooted, a treasure she has taken with her on every world scene.
“Although I have sung everywhere, my core remains the soul and tradition of Cavaja. Heavy stone in place, we say. Thank you for the cradle that was born to me and had me raised,” completed the music icon.
We remember that the last time Parascevi Simaku performed a recital concert in her hometown was in July 1999, which makes this virtual return even more significant for the Albanian public. /Periscope/












