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  2. 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 ...

  3. Cantata Profana - Wikipedia

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    The source texts which Bartók used to create the libretto were two Romanian colinde that he collected from Transylvania in April 1914. Colinde are ballads which are sung during the Christmas season, although many colinde have no connection to the nativity of Jesus and are believed to have pre-Christian origins.

  4. Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români - Wikipedia

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    "Doamne, ocrotește-i pe români" (transl. "God, protect the Romanians") is a Romanian patriotic song. One of the most famous parts of the song refers to Romania as săracă țară bogată ("you poor, rich country"). [1]

  5. 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.

  6. Cleopatra Stratan - Wikipedia

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    On 13 December 2008, her brother, Cezar (named by Cleopatra) was born. In the autumn of 2009, she released her third album Colinde magice, covering Romanian traditional Christmas carols, colinde, as a special Christmas album.

  7. Aurel Stroe - Wikipedia

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    Colinde (Christmas Carols) for piano (1947) Baladă (Ballad) for piano (1948) Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1953) Sonata No. 1 for piano Morphogenetic (1955) Fragment dintr-un proces sonor (Excerpt from a sound-process) (1969) În vis desfacem timpurile suprapuse (1970) String quartet in A major (1972) Grădina structurilor I (Garden ...

  8. Maria Răducanu - Wikipedia

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    Maria Răducanu (born 3 November 1967, Huși, jud. Vaslui [1]) is a self-taught [2] Romanian ethno jazz [3] singer-songwriter, noted for her vocal range [4] [5] and considered as representative of the new Romanian jazz. [6]

  9. Costi Ioniță - Wikipedia

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    On the 14th of January, 1978, he was born. Born in Constanța and a dentist by training, Costi began his musical career by singing Romanian traditional folkloric music. He however achieved fame as a member of the pop boy band Valahia, enjoying several hits.