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Radio România Muzical, is a publicly funded radio station in Romania.. The station broadcasts music of a variety of genres, including symphonic, chamber music, operetta, choral music, folk, jazz, classical music, and soundtracks.
The channel strategy of TVE changed with the emergence and suddened popularity of private television in 1989, with the first airing of Antena 3 and Tele 5 [18] As of 1991, TVE-2 was remamed into La 2 and assumed a new alternative programming, whose spirit was included in the slogan «La 2, para una inmensa minoría» (La 2, for a huge minority ...
The term could be translated literally as "Romanian Easy Music" and, in the most common sense, this music is synonym with "Muzică de stradă" (from French "estrade", which means "podium"), defining a branch of Pop music developed in Romania after World War II, which appears generally in the form of easy danceable songs, made on arrangements ...
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"1, 2, 3" (Spanish: [ˈun dos ˈtɾes]) is a song by Mexican singer Sofía Reyes featuring American singers Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto. It was released as a single on February 16, 2018. [ 1 ] The song was written by Reyes, Derulo, Ghetto, Nicole Zignago, Ricardo Montaner, Jon Leone and Charlie Guerrero.
The two Romanian Rhapsodies, Op. 11, for orchestra, are George Enescu's best-known compositions. They were written in 1901, and first performed together in 1903. The two rhapsodies, and particularly the first, have long held a permanent place in the repertory of every major orchestra.
1997 - Băieți de Cartier (Hoodboys) 1998 - Nicăieri nu-i ca acasă (There's no place like home) 1999 - Bine ai venit în Paradis (Welcome to Paradise) 2001 - Familiarizează-te (Familiarize yourself) 2003 - Punct și de la capăt (Full stop. New paragraph) 2004 - Foame de bani (Hunger for money) 2006 - O mare familie (One big family)
Born in Satu Mare, Mircea Florian began his musical education as a pianist and saxophonist, before turning to guitar, blockflute, mandolin and various other instruments. [3] [4] He first took classes at the Satu Mare Art School, [5] and first became interested in performing arts while an avid spectator of the local Medrano Circus (the place where he also witnessed the first concert by a rock ...