: Dacian possessed a rare lirico-leggero tenor voice that allowed him to navigate the aria's high notes with a "silky" texture rather than the aggressive power of a dramatic tenor.
: Dacian was known for his "charming" stage presence. In this aria, he balanced the character’s bravado with a distinct Romanian dor (longing), turning a standard operetta showpiece into a vulnerable confession of an artist's isolation. Legacy of the Recording Ion Dacian-Eu pe strune am cantat (din opereta Paganini)
: The Romanian translation of the title, which translates literally to "I have played on the strings [of hearts]," shifts the focus slightly from the physical "kissing" of the German original to a more poetic, instrumental metaphor—aligning the singer's voice with Paganini's violin. : Dacian possessed a rare lirico-leggero tenor voice