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And when they have no idea who sang them, almost all Romanians recognize songs like "Cine iubește și lasă", "Căsuța noastra" or "Bun ii vinul ghiurghiuliu" and consider them business cards of their country's culture. But if he also knew the absolutely incredible lives of singers such as Maria Tănase, Cristache Ciolac, Zavaidoc, Fărâmiță Lambru or Gică Petrescu, he would be even closer to their music, an art that sought the most hidden human feelings and managed to express, in forms that have passed the test of time, common feelings of Romanians from all times. It's a music that remembers and relives times when people knew how to enjoy, gather and spend time usefully, which we seek to bring back to the present in the newest episode #PodcastCuDichis, together with the established guest of the show, the eternally cheerful Cătălin Oprișan BIBLIOGRAPHY: ANTONESCU, Simona, "Maria Tănase - A well on a dry road"; COSMA, Viorel, "Bucharest. The secular citadel of Romanian violinists (1550-1950)"; COSMA, Viorel, "Interpreters from Romania." Lexicon", volume I; GHIAĂ, Petre; SACHELARIE, Clery, "Maria Tănase and the Romanian song"; MICHAILESCU, Gaby, "Maria cea without death"; NEGRIN, Harry, “The Romance of a Lifetime. Ioana Radu"; OLARU, Stejărel, "Maria Tănase - the artist, the man, the legend";