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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.
"Ulei și Apă" (Oil and Water) is a single by Romanian hip hop group B.U.G. Mafia, featuring vocals by Lalla and So.The song has been produced by group member Tataee, mixed by Cristi Dobrică, and was released online as a digital single on July 20, 2016.
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 ...
Hi-Q was a Romanian pop group, founded in 1996 [1] [2] in Braşov. [2] The original group consisted of Mihai Sturzu, Florin Grozea, and Dana Nălbaru. [2] Described by Libertatea as one of the best-known musical groups in Romania, [3] Hi-Q also hosted its own TV show on national television.
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)
2 Mai (Romanian pronunciation: [doj maj], "2 May") (according to the Socialist Republic of Romania records) or Două Mai (according to the founding decree signed by Mihail Kogălniceanu in 1887) is a village in the Limanu commune, Constanța County, Dobrogea, Romania.
Doga was born on 1 March 1937 in the village of Mocra in the Rîbniţa District (then in Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), in a Romanian family.. The childhood of the composer coincided with a period of historical cataclysms – the war, repressions, hunger, poverty, exhausting hard work (the composer's memories of his childhood [10]).
The repertoire of the lăutari include hora, sârba, brâul (a high tempo hora), doiul, tunes with Turkish derived rhythms (geamparaua, breaza, rustemul, maneaua lăutărească, cadâneasca), doina, de ascultare (roughly "song for listening", it can be considered a more complex form of doina), cântecul bătranesc, călușul, ardeleana ...