Often referred to as "Orașul meu alb" (My White City), the title celebrates the city's unique limestone architecture.
The refrain "Orașul meu, al tău, al tuturor" (My city, yours, everyone’s) emphasizes inclusivity and a collective destiny.
The lyrics by Gheorghe Vodă (and the Russian version by Vladimir Lazarev) present the city as a living, breathing entity: Often referred to as "Orașul meu alb" (My
The city is described as a stone flower washed by "kind solar rain," merging natural beauty with human craftsmanship.
The lyrics speak of building the future ("having a grand future in the scaffolding"), framing the city as a space of eternal youth and progress. The Mariana Bulicanu & Brio Sonores Version The lyrics speak of building the future ("having
Her classical soprano training adds a layer of ethereal purity, representing the "soul" of the city.
This specific collaboration, notably featured in the concert, offers a "deep content" reinterpretation through its arrangement: notably featured in the concert
Backed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra , this version transforms a nostalgic melody into a cinematic "ode to the city," blending traditional Moldovan lyricism with the grandeur of European classical music.