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Elina Duni

1981 - Today

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Elina Duni (born 10 March 1981, Tirana, Albania) is a Swiss-Albanian jazz singer and composer. She left Albania at the age of ten to live and study in Geneva, Switzerland. She went on to study singing, composition, and teaching at the University of the Arts Bern, but from 2004 onward, Albanian folk music became a primary influence. In 2004, she formed a quartet under her own name with Swiss jazz pianist Colin Vallon, bassist Patrice Moret, and drummer Norbert Pfammatter. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Elina Duni is the 3,756th most popular singer (down from 3,239th in 2024), the 128th most popular biography from Albania (down from 113th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Albanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Elina Duni ranks 3,756 out of 4,381Before her are Syahrini, Arilena Ara, Jana Burčeska, Mafumafu, David Bustamante, and Constantinos Christoforou. After her are Woo Hye-rim, AronChupa, Naughty Boy, Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson, Che'Nelle, and Shankar Mahadevan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Elina Duni ranks 928Before her are Bastian Steger, Alicia Garza, David de la Fuente, Toby Leonard Moore, Roel Brouwers, and Lee Norris. After her are Konstantin Koltsov, Dino Drpić, Lee Casciaro, Gaby Moreno, Beth, and Francisco García.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Elina Duni ranks 128 out of 150Before her are Sotiris Ninis (1990), Luljeta Lleshanaku (1968), Kejsi Tola (1992), Altin Haxhi (1975), Arilena Ara (1998), and Ronald Gërçaliu (1986). After her are Erjon Tola (1986), Besiana Kadare (null), Olta Xhaçka (1979), Klodian Duro (1977), Olta Boka (1991), and Luiz Ejlli (1985).

Among SINGERS In Albania

Among singers born in Albania, Elina Duni ranks 20Before her are Eneda Tarifa (1982), Ledina Çelo (1977), Elvana Gjata (1987), Eugent Bushpepa (1984), Kejsi Tola (1992), and Arilena Ara (1998). After her are Olta Boka (1991), Luiz Ejlli (1985), and Anjeza Shahini (1987).