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Thomas Simaku (known also as Thoma Simaku (born 1958), is an Albanian composer. Simaku was born in Albania in 1958 and studied between 1978-1982 at the Academy of Music and Arts of Albania under Tonin Harapi. After graduation he was nominated as Director of Music at the Palace of Culture of Permet, in southern Albania. In 1991 Simaku moved to England to study for a PhD in composition with David Blake at the University of York, which he was awarded in 1996. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Albanian Folk Song "Moj e Bukura Moré" (Version for Violin & Piano)
522Sea Images
303Duaje emrin tend
164Voci Celesti, "String Quartet No. 3"
155Soliloquy I
136Hommage à Kurtág
137Andante and Scherzo: II. Scherzo. Allegro giocoso
128Soliloquy II
119Soliloquy III
1110Andante and Scherzo: I. Andante con moto
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Thomas Simaku: Works for Violin & Piano

Simaku: String Quartets Nos. 2 and 3 / Soliloquy I-Iii
Echoing Voices

Con-ri-sonanza: Works by Thomas Simaku
Simaku: SOLO (Soloists of Ensemble intercontemporain)
Simaku: String Quartets #2 & 3, Soliloquy 1-3
String Quartets Nos 2 and 3
Simaku: String Quartets Nos. 2 and 3, Soliloquy I-III
String Quartets 2 & 3
con-ri-sonanza: Chamber Works
Hear and Now - HCMF 2011 Episode 1
String Quartets #2 & 3, Soliloquy 1-3