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  2. Trilulilu - Wikipedia

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    Trilulilu was the biggest user-generated content (UGC) website in Romania on which users could view, upload and share videos, images and audio files. The website was created on January 22, 2007, after a few weeks of beta testing, by two Romanian entrepreneurs Sergiu Biriş and Andrei Dunca. [ 1] In May 2008 the French businessman Alexis Bonte ...

  3. Music of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Folk music is the oldest form of Romanian musical creation, characterised by great vitality; it is the defining source of the cultured musical creation, both religious and lay. Conservation of Romanian folk music has been aided by a large and enduring audience, also by numerous performers who helped propagate and further develop the folk sound.

  4. Holograf - Wikipedia

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    Dan Bittman, the lead singer of Holograf. Holograf is a pop rock band from Bucharest, Romania.Since the band's formation in 1978, Holograf released 18 albums. [1] The band won the Excellence Prize at Romanian Media Music Awards in 2013, [2] [3] the awards for best pop-rock artist and best pop-rock song at Radio Romania Music Awards Gala in 2014 [4] and was nominated multiple times at Romanian ...

  5. Treceți, batalioane române, Carpații - Wikipedia

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    "Treceți, batalioane române, Carpații" (transl. "Cross, Romanian battalions, the Carpathians") is a Romanian patriotic song.It is thought to have been composed in 1916, shortly before Romania's entry into World War I, although its first historical apparition occurred in February 1919, when members of the Romanian Legion of Transylvanian–Bukovinian Volunteers were recorded singing a ...

  6. Trei culori - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental recording of the anthem. Trei culori ( Three colours; Romanian: [trej kuˈlorʲ]) was the national anthem of the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1977 to 1990. On 24 January 1990, after the Romanian Revolution, it was officially replaced by "Deșteaptă-te, române!". [1] [2] Before 1977, the national anthem was "E scris pe ...

  7. Costi Ioniță - Wikipedia

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    Singer. songwriter. Years active. 1998–present. Labels. Doctor Music. Website. costi .ro. Constantin " Costi " Ioniță ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkosti joˈnitsə]; born 14 January 1978) is a Romanian singer regarded as one of the most celebrated ethnic Romanian vocalists of muzică orientală ( manele ), and a musician from Constanța.

  8. Muzică populară - Wikipedia

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    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] In English the term is ambiguous since it could also refer to Romanian pop music.

  9. Rock music in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Barock Group. Romanian rock is a genre of popular music in Romania. It was influenced by changes in Romanian politics to such an extreme, that both the themes and styles of musicians, and the tastes and interests of listeners, changed dramatically with every major event in Romania's internal politics. [citation needed] As a result, the rock ...