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Folk music is the oldest form of Romanian musical creation, characterised by great vitality; it is the defining source of the cultured musical creation, both religious and lay. Conservation of Romanian folk music has been aided by a large and enduring audience, also by numerous performers who helped propagate and further develop the folk sound.
X. X Factor (Romanian TV series) X Factor (Romanian TV series) season 1. Categories: Music by country. Performing arts in Romania. Balkan music. Music of Europe by country. Entertainment in Romania.
List of number-one songs on the Romanian Top 100 in the 1990s. In 2000, Madonna (pictured in 2015) topped the chart for six weeks with "Music"; "American Pie" also reached the summit. Kylie Minogue 's (pictured in 2012) "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was the most-broadcast song in Romania in 2001. Las Ketchup (pictured in 2016) claimed the ...
List of music released by Romanian artists that has charted in major music markets. Inna (left), Alexandra Stan (middle) and Gheorghe Zamfir (right) are among the Romanian artists with the most charted or certified releases in the world's largest music markets. Since the 1970s, songs and albums released by Romanian [A] artists have charted and ...
Carla's Dreams had three songs listed as the most-broadcast on radio and television during the 2020s, more than any other act. The charts' current top songs are "Noaptea ne fură iubiri" by Theo Rose featuring Andrei Ursu (radio) and "Pentru ca" by Andia featuring Deliric (television). In terms of radio airplay, reports by Media Forest indicate ...
Ciocârlia (Romanian folk tune) Ciocârlia (meaning the skylark) is a Romanian tune, allegedly composed by the Romani -Romanian pan flute player Angheluş Dinicu [1][2] in the virtuosic style of the urban lăutarească music from late 19th century. Angheluş Dinicu first presented the tune in 1889 at the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower.
Elena Asachi (1789–1877), Austrian-born Romanian composer, pianist, and singer. Nicolas Astrinidis (1921–2010), composer who settled and worked in Greece. Anton Pann (1796–1854), composer, folklorist, orthodox chanter. Esmeralda Athanasiu-Gardeev (1834–1917), composer and pianist. Ana-Maria Avram (1961–2017), spectral music composer.
Grigoraș Dinicu (1889–1949), composer best known for his violin showpiece Hora staccato. Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), composer and folklorist, one of the pioneers of scientific gathering of Romanian folklore. George Enescu (1881–1955), composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher. Valentin Gheorghiu (born 1928), pianist and composer.