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  2. Muzică populară - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, the syntagm muzică populară (English: popular/folk music) is used to denote a musical genre based on folklore, but distinct from it.The distinction is both in form and essence and it arises mainly from the commercial aspect of the popular music. [1]

  3. Music of Romania - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of number-one singles of the 2020s (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România (UPFR) has been publishing charts measuring radio and television airplay in Romania since November 2021, in collaboration with BMAT.

  5. Ileana Sărăroiu - Wikipedia

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    Ileana Sărăroiu. Ileana Sărăroiu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈle̯ana sərəˈroju]) (25 September 1936, Valea Voievozilor, Dâmbovița County – 12 May 1979, Unirea, Călărași County) was a Romanian singer of traditional and popular folk music.

  6. Irina Loghin - Wikipedia

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    Irina Loghin. Irina Loghin (born February 19, 1939) is a Romanian singer and politician, known as the best-selling artist from her domain in Romania. [1]Born in Gura Vitioarei, Prahova County, she had a career as a folk music soloist. [2]

  7. Music Channel (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Music Channel is a Romanian music television channel, opened on May 28, 2008.On January 1, 2010 was launched a version in Hungary. [1] Music Channel came to prominence as the first Romanian TV station to host Live streaming on the internet. [2]

  8. Maria Butaciu - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1961, she came to the Ciocârlia Ensemble of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Bucharest. [1] Butaciu was a singer especially in the Bistrița-Năsăud area.

  9. Ciprian Porumbescu - Wikipedia

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    Ciprian Porumbescu on a 2021 stamp of Romania His tomb at San Demetrio church in Stupca. Ciprian Porumbescu (Romanian: [tʃipriˈan porumˈbesku]; born Cyprian Gołęmbiowski on 14 October 1853 – 6 June 1883) was a Romanian composer born in Șipotele Sucevei in Bucovina.