Parashqevi Simaku (born 1 September 1966) is an Albanian-born American[1] singer renowned for her artistic career during the 1980s and her significant impact on Albanian musical culture. She achieved the peak of her career on the national stage with her distinctive voice, earning numerous awards and delivering performances that remain unforgettable to this day. During the final years of the communist regime, Simaku emerged as a symbol of hope and freedom, cementing her status as one of the most influential artists of her era.
Career
Simaku participated in Festivali i Këngës at RTSH in the years 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1990. Parashqevi also performed in many festivals and Spring Concerts. In 1985 (the 24th Festivali i Këngës at RTSH), she won first place with the song “Në moshën e rinisë” (“In the Age of Youth”). In 1988, she won first prize again at the 27th Festivali i Këngës at RTSH with the song “E duam lumturinë” (“We Want Happiness”). The last time she performed in Albania was in 1996, at the 35th Festivali i Këngës at RTSH, where she was a special guest.
After 1991, she left Albania and moved to the United States, where she continued her music career and released a new album. There, she also collaborated professionally with her former husband, Robert Nolfe, an American Jewish musician who had ties to Sony Music. In 2006 she signed a contract with Sony and BMG for her Albanian-language CD entitled Echoes from Iliria (Albanian: Jehonë nga Iliria) which she co-produced with Nolfe.[2][3][4] The album blended traditional Albanian folk with contemporary influences.[5]
In the US, Simaku has also been known to prefer variations of her name, including "Via Simaku," (she was also called Via "Paravia," or simply "Simaku," instead of her full given name, Parashqevi.
Legacy and cultural impact
In March 1989, Parashqevi Simaku became an unexpected symbol of resistance during a spontaneous event at Qyteti i Studentëve (Student City) in Tirana, where she used to reside at the time. Students from the Higher Institute of Arts began singing love songs after the airing of the television show Muzika për të gjithë (Music for everyone). This act quickly escalated as others joined, chanting slogans like “Art is the world” and “Down with fascism,” alongside cries of “Viva Parashqevi, Viva.” Some students even burned letters and waved lights from balconies, creating a rare moment of defiance against the oppressive communist regime.[6] This event occurred during a period of broader political tension and the beginning of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.
The incident was documented in a report (AIDSSH Archival Fund, File no. 256, 1989)[7], declassified May 7, 2020, by the State Security (Sigurimi), which described it as an unruly act by the youth, challenging the tightly controlled educational and cultural environment. Despite being labeled as “naive” by the authorities, the event demonstrated the power of art and Parashqevi’s influence as a cultural figure.
Simaku’s artistic presence and public persona resonated deeply with Albanian youth, becoming a source of hope and freedom during a time of fear and censorship. The chants in her honor reflected not only admiration for her work but also a broader desire for change and liberation. Parashqevi, with her distinctive voice and personality, became an inspiration for Albanian youth during a time of significant political transformation in Albania. Through her art and public image, Parashqevi Simaku became a symbol of aspiration for freedom and justice.
Personal life
Simaku's ex-husband, Robert Nolfe was reportedly granted custody of their son through court proceedings during their divorce. In the years after, Simaku faced personal struggles and was eventually discovered living in homelessness in December 2024. A video from WABC 7 News captured her collecting aid packages in the streets of New York, where her name was misspelled as "Simaku Nohfe" instead of "Simaku Nolfe".[8]
Discography
Traditional folk songs
- "Kënga e Qamiles"
- "Këndon kumrija"
- "Fustanin që ta solla mbrëmë"
- "Ky marak, maraku i shkretë"
- "Doli goca në penxhere"
- "Kur del goca në pazar"
- "Po më rreh zemra"
- "Çelin manushaqet"
- "Këndo qyqe se po vjen behari"
- "Këndon gjeli pika pika"
- "Si lule zambaku"
- "2 Këngë Popullore të Shqipërisë së Mesme"
- "Potpuri Këngësh Popullore"
- "Këngë Arbëreshe"
Pop songs
- "Gëzimi i shtepisë së re" (1983)
- "Në moshën e rinisë" (1985), Festivali i Këngës winner
- "Një mëngjes" (1986)
- "Kur lulëzon bliri" (1986)
- "Me sytë e tu" (1987)
- "Çdo mëngjes"
- "Çdo gjë bashkë ne e ndajmë"
- "Buzë detit jemi rritur"
- "Bashkëmoshatarët" (1987)
- "Koha nuk na pret" (1987)
- "E duam lumturinë" (1988), Festivali i Këngës winner
- "Gusht e prush" (1988)
- "Jetoj" (1989)
- "Nuk jam vetëm" (1989)
- "Sonetë për vete" (1990)
- "Lejla" (1990)
- "Dëgjoma këngën" (1991)
- "Se dashuria"
- "Kur të prisja ty"
- "Tik Tik Tak"
- "Mes nesh është dashuria"
- "Më the të dua"
- "Në sytë e tu"
- "Qyteti im"
- "Shoqet"
- "Bashkë ne të dy"
- "Sytë e një vogëlushi"
- "Dashuria e vërtetë"
- "Pyes veten"
Echoes from Iliria (2006)
- "Haxhireja"
- "Ura e Shijakut"
- "Pranvera do të vijë"
- "Anës lumenjve"
- "Dashuria"
- "Se-sa"
- "Jug-Veri"
- "Kur jam me ty"
- "Pak më shumë"
- "Dielli"
Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1982 | "Gëzuar shokë (ft. Lindita Theodhori)" | Second Prize | Won |
1985 | "Në moshën e rinisë" | First Prize | Won |
1986 | "Një mëngjes" | Third Prize | Won |
1988 | "E duam lumturinë" | First Prize | Won |
1989 | "Jetoj" | Third Prize | Won |
References
- ^ ""Cdo shekull Vëllezër"! – Dielli | The Sun". 16 December 2013. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
- ^ Dwek, Joel (2020-10-27). "ALBANIA: Echoes from Iliria - Simaku". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
- ^ "Albasoul".
- ^ "Fajtori".
- ^ "Fjala e Lirë | Shkoder.net..." www.shkoder.net. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
- ^ Blerina (2024-12-27). "Letra për Ramiz Alinë/ Zbulohet dosja e ish-Sigurimit për Parashqevi Simakun, episodi tek Qyteti i Studentëve dhe akuzat ndaj saj". Vip-Magazine.al. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ Blerina (2024-12-27). "Letra për Ramiz Alinë/ Zbulohet dosja e ish-Sigurimit për Parashqevi Simakun, episodi tek Qyteti i Studentëve dhe akuzat ndaj saj". Vip-Magazine.al. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ "A video of an American television shakes the network - Is Parashqevi Simaku the woman filmed on the streets of New York?". Telegrafi. 2024-12-13. Retrieved 2024-12-15.