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{{Short description|Romanian cultural festival held 1976–1989}}

{{Short description|Romanian cultural festival held 1976–1989}}

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'''Cîntarea României''' (literally "Song [of praise] to Romania") is an annual national cultural festival in the [[Socialist Republic of Romania]] scince 1976 intended to promote ideologically-approved artistic manifestations, featuring both professional and amateur artists from across the country.<ref name="Petrescu">Dragoș Petrescu, "Communist legacies in the New Europe: history, ethnicity and the creation of a 'socialist' nation in Romania, 1945-1989", in ''Conflicted Memories: Europeanizing Contemporary Histories'', edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Thomas Lindenberger, Berghahn Books, 2011, {{ISBN|9780857453600}}, p.48</ref> Being part of Ceaușescu's policies to promote [[National Communism in Romania]], the festival used folklore (especially [[folk music]]) and it had a role in shaping the national identity of the Romanians and the view of Romanian history.<ref name="Petrescu"/>

'''Cîntarea României''' (literally "Song [of praise] to Romania") is an annual national cultural festival in the [[Socialist Republic of Romania]] since 1976 intended to promote ideologically-approved artistic manifestations, featuring both professional and amateur artists from across the country.<ref name="Petrescu">Dragoș Petrescu, "Communist legacies in the New Europe: history, ethnicity and the creation of a 'socialist' nation in Romania, 1945-1989", in ''Conflicted Memories: Europeanizing Contemporary Histories'', edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Thomas Lindenberger, Berghahn Books, 2011, {{ISBN|9780857453600}}, p.48</ref> Being part of Ceaușescu's policies to promote [[National Communism in Romania]], the festival used folklore (especially [[folk music]]) and it had a role in shaping the national identity of the Romanians and the view of Romanian history.<ref name="Petrescu"/>



The festival gets its name from a 19th-century essay generally attributed to [[Alecu Russo]].

The festival gets its name from a 19th-century essay generally attributed to [[Alecu Russo]].


Latest revision as of 20:52, 30 November 2023

Cîntarea României (literally "Song [of praise] to Romania") is an annual national cultural festival in the Socialist Republic of Romania since 1976 intended to promote ideologically-approved artistic manifestations, featuring both professional and amateur artists from across the country.[1] Being part of Ceaușescu's policies to promote National Communism in Romania, the festival used folklore (especially folk music) and it had a role in shaping the national identity of the Romanians and the view of Romanian history.[1]

The festival gets its name from a 19th-century essay generally attributed to Alecu Russo.

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  1. ^ a b Dragoș Petrescu, "Communist legacies in the New Europe: history, ethnicity and the creation of a 'socialist' nation in Romania, 1945-1989", in Conflicted Memories: Europeanizing Contemporary Histories, edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Thomas Lindenberger, Berghahn Books, 2011, ISBN 9780857453600, p.48

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