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Mita De La Bals & Orchestra Turnenii - Mai Copile, Mi-a Zis Tata. -

The title translates to "My child, my father told me," setting a narrative tone that positions the singer as the recipient of a life-long oral tradition. In Romanian culture, the transmission of values from father to child is a sacred act, often centered on the importance of maintaining one's roots and the strength required to navigate life's hardships. Musical Structure and Style

: Acknowledging that while life is fleeting ("atatia ani de zile"), the lessons learned from one's father remain a constant guide. The title translates to "My child, my father

This work stands as a testament to the enduring power of Romanian folklore , where a simple conversation between a father and son is elevated to a cultural anthem. This work stands as a testament to the

Mita de la Bals is a contemporary interpreter of Romanian muzica de petrecere (party/celebratory music), a genre that blends traditional folk rhythms with modern arrangements. : Mita's vocal style is rooted in the

The song performed by Mita de la Bals & Orchestra Turnenii , is a poignant exploration of generational wisdom, paternal love, and the preservation of heritage through Romanian folk music .

: Mita's vocal style is rooted in the "doina" and "sârba" traditions, where the emotional weight of the lyrics is as vital as the tempo. Core Themes

: Accompanied by Orchestra Turnenii , the track features the vibrant use of traditional instruments like the violin and accordion, characteristic of the Oltenia region.