Concert of the Faculty of Modern Music and Digital Production Showcases Student Creativity

29/01/2026

The Concert Hall of UBT hosted the much-anticipated event of the Faculty of Modern Music, Digital Production, and Management, highlighting the talent and creative inspiration of the next generation of artists. The concert served as a platform for students to showcase the results of their academic and artistic work throughout the semester, including instrumental and vocal performances, as well as audio production projects.

The event opened with a performance by the UBT Choir, performing “Creep” under the direction of Prof. Lindita Isufi, accompanied on piano by Ledian Shala. Attendees then enjoyed a series of performances from various students:

  • Vesa Xhara, Year II, Composition, class of Prof. Liburn Jupolli, performed a clarinet duet with Sunaj Qerimi and Rinor Hasimi.

  • Ledian Shala, Year III, class of Prof. Klevis Gjergji, performed Chopin’s Etude Op.25 No.11 “Winter Wind.”

  • Blerta Mulolli, Year III, class of Prof. Adelina Thaqi-Meta, presented “Through My Soul” by Enlly Blue.

  • Bleta Hamza, Year III, class of Prof. Luan Durmishi, performed “So Easy” by Olivia Dean.

  • Eda Lecaj, Year III, class of Prof. Adelina Thaqi-Meta, performed “The One That Got Away” by Katy Perry.

  • Yllka Dema, Year III, class of Prof. Luan Durmishi, performed “Oscar Winning Tears” by Raye.

  • Orges Morina, Year III, Songwriting for Singers, class of Prof. Liburn Jupolli, presented the original composition “Tu Ndryshu.”

  • Petrit Dragidella, Year II, Audio Production, performed “Electric Overture” by Petro Marko.

  • Ernes Sopi, Year III, Audio Production, performed “Çdo Natë” by Leyla.

  • Blend Fejza, Year III, Audio Production, performed the song “Dashni.”

A special highlight of the concert was the student band performance, featuring Shend Xhini (Drums), Ledian Shala (Piano), Rilind Ramushi (Guitar), and Dukagjin Muhaxheri (Saxophone), whose energy and musical creativity enriched the artistic atmosphere of the event.

This concert reflects the continuous commitment of the Faculty of Modern Music, Digital Production, and Management to provide students with practical and performance experiences. It prepares them for the challenges of the music and digital production industry while fostering creativity and innovation at every academic level.