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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.
Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Romanian music industry (5 C) N. Number-one singles in Romania (1 C, 195 P) R. Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest (2 C, 35 P)
D. Dance (Alexandra Stan song) Deep in Love. Despre tine. Diggy Down. Dincolo de nori.
In February 2022, Billboard inaugurated Romania Songs, a streaming and digital download-based chart compiled by MRC Data. The following is a list of all documented number ones on the aforementioned two Romanian record charts.
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. He was among the most celebrated Romanian composers of his time; his popular works include Crai nou, Song of the Tricolour, Song for Spring, Ballad for violin ...
Margareta Xenopol. Categories: European singers. Romanian musicians by instrument. Singers by nationality. Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Te slăvim, Românie. " Te slăvim, Românie " ("We Glorify Thee, Romania") was the national anthem of the Romanian People's Republic, and later Socialist Republic of Romania between 1953 and 1975. The lyrics were written by Eugen Frunză [ro] and Dan Deșliu, the music by Matei Socor. It mentions Romania's brotherhood with the Soviet Union and ...
Liana Alexandra (1947–2011), neoromantic composer and pianist. 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 ...