Otilia Haragos Seghedi & Stangaciu - Bag Samдѓ Si Socotesc -
Bihor (Northwestern Romania), characterized by the distinct sound of the "highighiș" (violin with trumpet).
Despite life's hardships, the song often ends with a call to dance and enjoy the moment—a hallmark of the resilient Romanian spirit. 📺 Where to Listen
Common themes include the value of being a "good host" (gospodar) and surviving difficult times. Otilia Haragos Seghedi & Stangaciu - Bag samДѓ si socotesc
A prominent folk singer from the village of , Bihor. Her style is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Pădurea Craiului mountains and the Crișul Repede river area. She is known for: Preserving authentic regional costumes.
A master of the violin specifically associated with the Bihor folk school. He often provides the musical backbone for Otilia's tracks, using the rhythmic and melodic patterns unique to the dance style. 📝 Guide to the Lyrics & Meaning The song follows the classic structure of Bihor folk music: A prominent folk singer from the village of , Bihor
"Bag samă și socotesc" is a traditional folk song from the Bihor region of Romania, performed by and the virtuoso violinist Petrică Stângaciu . The song is a celebration of life, introspection, and the cultural heritage of the Crișul Repede valley. 🎵 Song Overview
Powerful vocals that range from "old-world" laments to energetic dance songs. A master of the violin specifically associated with
The singer "takes stock" (socotește) of their life and the choices they've made.
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