Alba - Irimica Patru Meri Cu Floare

It belongs to the "Muzică de Petrecere" (party/folk music) genre, specifically the Banat style , which often utilizes the saxophone or taragot to create a smooth, emotional sound.

The lyrics, written by Irimică himself, use natural imagery to mirror human experience:

Watch Petrică Miulescu Irimică perform this soulful piece live to experience the emotional depth of the Banat style: Patru meri cu floare alba Petrică Miulescu Irimică - Topic YouTube• Nov 16, 2022 Patru meri cu floare albă - Logda.ro Irimica Patru Meri Cu Floare Alba

The narrator waits for his "mândră" (sweetheart), but she does not arrive, highlighting a sense of loneliness as the years flee.

The central conflict arises when the narrator notices the "flower is faded" ( floarea-i pălită ), signifying that the peak of spring—and by extension, youth—has passed. It belongs to the "Muzică de Petrecere" (party/folk

The music was composed by Nicolae Romulus Stoican, a frequent collaborator of Irimică. Cultural Significance

The "four apple trees with white flowers" represent a past state of vitality and beauty. In the first verse, they provided shade on the grass, symbolizing a time of comfort and romance. The music was composed by Nicolae Romulus Stoican,

"Patru meri cu floare albă" (Four Apple Trees with White Flowers) is a poignant Romanian folk song performed by , a prominent figure in the Banat region's traditional music scene. The song is a classic "doină" or "ascultare," a style characterized by its soulful, melancholic melody and introspective lyrics that focus on themes of aging, lost youth, and the passage of time. Core Themes and Lyric Analysis

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