Irini Qirjako - Nuse Moj Sorkadhe (official Video 4k) -

: Due to its upbeat tempo and celebratory themes, the song is a staple at Albanian weddings ( dasma ), where Qirjako's repertoire is highly sought after for its ability to energize the traditional dance circles.

"" is a contemporary Albanian folk masterpiece performed by Irini Qirjako , one of the most prominent voices of Southern Albanian traditional music . The song, often featured in wedding potpourris, serves as a celebration of beauty and traditional values, delivered in the distinctive Tosk style that Qirjako has championed throughout her decades-long career. Production and Video Details Irini Qirjako - Nuse moj Sorkadhe (Official Video 4K)

: Features prominent clarinet work by Drini Maledhi, a staple instrument in Southern Albanian saze ensembles. : Due to its upbeat tempo and celebratory

: It fits within the Southern Albanian (Tosk) folk tradition, characterized by melodic richness and often accompanied by iso-polyphonic drones or saze (small ensembles consisting of clarinet, violin, and accordion). Production and Video Details : Features prominent clarinet

: The 4K video, released on platforms like YouTube and Dailymotion , typically showcases traditional Albanian aesthetics, often featuring dancers and regional costumes that complement the song's festive nature. Musical and Cultural Context

The song's title, "Nuse moj Sorkadhe" (Bride, my Gazelle), uses the "sorkadhe" (doe/gazelle) metaphor common in Albanian lyric poetry to describe a bride's grace and beauty.