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  2. Romanian Christmas Carols - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Christmas Carols, Sz, 57, BB 67 (Hungarian: Román kolindadallamok) is a set of little colinde, typical Christmas songs from Romanian villages, habitually sung by small groups of children, adapted in 1915 by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók to be played on the piano after hearing them sung in the below villages.

  3. Cleopatra Stratan - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 2009, she released her third album Colinde magice, covering Romanian traditional Christmas carols, colinde, as a special Christmas album. After three years, in 2012, Cleopatra released her fourth full-length studio album, Melodii Pentru Copii, but without the success she had with the past three albums.

  4. Colindă - Wikipedia

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    Colinde have had a role in preserving and defending the Orthodox faith when heterodox proselytizing tried to break the unity of the Orthodox faith, and to dismantle, at the same time, national unity. [ citation needed ] The Mother of God, who occupies a central place in piety and Orthodox worship, is present everywhere in Romanian colinde ...

  5. Atanasie Marian Marienescu - Wikipedia

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    Balade culese și corese and Colinde, were published with funds donated by Andrei Mocioni and received an enthusiastic endorsement from Iacob Mureșianu. [8] The former marked the first Transylvanian collection of ballads, while the latter was the first anthology of Christmas carols in all the Romanian lands. Poesia popurala.

  6. Tudor Pamfile - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Pamfile. Tudor Pamfile (11 June 1883 – 21 October 1921) was a Romanian writer.. Tudor Pamfile was born on 11 June 1883 in the village of Țepu in Tecuci County (now in Galați County).

  7. Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People - Wikipedia

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    Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People is a Christmas stage show celebrating a view of science. It was first run in 2008 at the Bloomsbury Theatre and re-run as The Return of Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People in 2009, then televised on BBC Four as Nerdstock: 9 Lessons and Carols for Godless People.

  8. Doina (Eminescu) - Wikipedia

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    Doina, or Doină (sometimes translated as "Lament"), [1] is a political poem by the Romanian Mihai Eminescu.It was first published in 1883 and is therefore seen by some as Eminescu's final work in verse, although it may actually be an 1870s piece, inspired or enhanced by the perceived injustice of the Berlin Treaty.

  9. Andra (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Irina Măruță (née Mihai; born 23 August 1986), better known by her stage name Andra, is a Romanian singer, songwriter and television personality.Andra began her career at the age of seven, where she had her first performance in TVR's musical competition Tip Top Minitop, singing "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston.