: Bizău, often performing alongside Victoria Bizău , uses traditional instruments like the violin (ceteră) to keep the "Maramureșean" sound alive for a new generation. Why It Resonates ROMANIA - Smithsonian Institution
If you’ve ever wandered through the rolling hills of Northern Romania, you know that the spirit of Maramureș isn’t just found in its wooden churches—it’s in the music. , a prominent figure in the region's vibrant folk scene, captures this raw, festive energy perfectly in his track "Tat oi be’ si iara-oi be’" (I will keep drinking and drink again). The Soul of the Song Bogdan Bizau - Tat oi be’ si iara-oi be’
The title itself is a classic nod to the zîcăli de băut (drinking or feast songs) that have echoed through Romanian taverns for centuries. In Maramureș, these songs aren't just about the spirits in the glass; they are about: : Bizău, often performing alongside Victoria Bizău ,
Raising a Glass to Maramureș: Bogdan Bizău’s "Tat oi be’ si iara-oi be’" The Soul of the Song The title itself
: These repetitive, catchy melodies are designed for a crowded table where everyone can sing along.
: Using music to "release inhibitions" and find joy despite life’s hardships.