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Bere Gratis (Romanian for Free Beer) is a Romanian pop rock band formed in 1998 in Bucharest, ... Article "Muzica e mai mult decat un job" in Monitorul de Sibiu ...
Ni-be-ni-me-ni-cucurigu is an 1878 play by Abraham Goldfaden. The somewhat nonsensical Yiddish title is variously translated as Not Me, Not You, Not Cock-a-Doodle-Doo or Neither This, Nor That, nor Kukerikoo ; Lulla Rosenfeld says it had an alternate title The Struggle of Culture with Fanaticism .
Andrei-Ionuț Ursu was born in Buzău on 16 January 1993. He started dancing at the age of 12, encouraged by his parents who were folk music dancers. [2] Ursu worked as a dancer for artists such as Inna, Antonia or Carla's Dreams and was part of the Pro TV ballet crew on shows such as Vocea României and Românii au talent.
In Romania, the syntagm muzică populară (English: popular/folk music) is used to denote a musical genre based on folklore, but distinct from it.The distinction is both in form and essence and it arises mainly from the commercial aspect of the popular music. [1]
Spitalul de Urgenţă, literally "Emergency Hospital", is a Romanian rock band, integrating elements of traditional Romanian music into a sometimes hard-edged rock sound, [1] [2] although also incorporating influences as diverse as Balkan folk music, [2] [3] European classical music, [4] and cartoon soundtrack music.
1995 – Poezii pentru pereți (Poetry for the Walls) 1996 – Nimic normal (Nothing Normal) 1997 – Suta (The Hundred) 1999 – Nici o problemă (No Problem) 2000 – Iartă-mă (Forgive Me)
Andrei Velcu made his debut in music under the stage name "Tzanca de la Ploiești". He changed his stage name to "Tzancă Uraganul" after Nicolae Guță called him "the hurricane of music" (in Romanian "uraganul muzicii") in the video for the song "Through water and fire I passed" ("Prin apă și foc am trecut") in 2014. [3]
Cucurucu in a 17th-century etching by Jacques Callot. Cucurucu is the brother of Pulcinella, and a zanni character in commedia dell'arte.Like Pulcinella, Cucurucu's name is probably derived from a bird noise.