: Known for her emotive and powerful vocals, Puică is a beloved figure in Moldovan Music , often collaborating with top ensembles to bring traditional "romante" and folk tunes to modern audiences.
This particular version, available on platforms like YouTube , has garnered hundreds of thousands of views, serving as a digital bridge for the Moldovan diaspora to reconnect with their roots. It remains a staple at national festivals and celebratory gatherings, embodying the hospitality and "soul" that define the Moldovan people.
The 2013 recording is a centerpiece of Moldovan folk music, bringing together three powerhouses of the genre: : Known for her emotive and powerful vocals,
"Trandafir de la Moldova" is a traditional folk song that serves as a poetic tribute to the beauty and spirit of the Moldovan land.
: A virtuoso violinist and "People's Artist," Botgros has led the Lăutarii Orchestra since 1978, elevating folk music to a symphonic level of precision and grandeur. The 2013 recording is a centerpiece of Moldovan
The performance of (Rose of Moldova) by Anișoara Puică and the Lăutarii Orchestra , led by the legendary conductor Nicolae Botgros , is more than just a musical rendition—it is a vivid celebration of Moldovan identity and cultural heritage. The Song: A Cultural Anthem
: The "rose" in the lyrics often represents youth, love, or the land itself, while the verses frequently reference specific regions such as Bacău , Dorohoi , and Chișinău , uniting the broader cultural space of historical Moldova. The Song: A Cultural Anthem : The "rose"
: The refrain— "Trandafir de la Moldova / Te-aș iubi dar nu știu vorba" (Rose of Moldova / I would love you but I don't know the word)—is a metaphor for the bittersweet longing and regret of passing youth or lost love. The Collaboration: Masters of the Craft