Jorgjia Filçe-Truja

[1] She was one of the icons of the Albanian urban lyrical music,[2] and one of the main contributors for the establishment of the Academy of Arts of Albania.

[3] She was born in Korçë, today's eastern Albania, back then still part of the Ottoman Empire on 20 January 1907.

Together with Tefta Tashko-Koço and Marie Kraja, she represented the avant-garde of the lyrical music in the country.

[3] Together with the pianist Lola Gjoka, she is interpreted urban songs as U mbush mali plot me dushk (The mountain became full of oak trees), As aman moj lule (Please you flower), Erdh' prandvera plot lule (The spring came full of flowers), Kroj i fshatit tonë (Spring of our village), Kur më shkoje lumit goce (When you went along the river my girl), etc.

[1] After World War II, she became one of the initiators for bringing the artistic life of Albanian into an academic path by establishing the first higher art institutions, such as Jordan Misja Lyceum in 1946, Academy of Arts of Albania, where she lectured canto and conducting.

Filçe-Truja on a 2004 stamp of Albania