It is featured on Jucu's album Pentru toți ce se iubesc . Musical Style: Purtata Ardelenească
This style is a "column dance" that evolved from rural traditions and was famously studied and cataloged by composers like Béla Bartók . How to Listen It is featured on Jucu's album Pentru toți ce se iubesc
Originally popularized by Luminița Jucu Pascu , this song is a staple of Romanian folklore. The song was written by Grigorie Ștefănică . The song was written by Grigorie Ștefănică
It often features an asymmetric rhythm (such as 7/8 or 10/16) that feels "stretched" rather than a straight beat. The "Purtata" is a specific type of walking
The title translates to "Lord, if I die tomorrow," a lyrical theme often found in Romanian "doina" or "listening" music that reflects on life, mortality, and heritage.
The "Purtata" is a specific type of walking dance from Transylvania (Ardeal).