: The song is performed by the character Count Danilo , serving as his lighthearted and rebellious anthem. It captures his preference for the nightlife at the famous Parisian nightclub, Maxim's, over his royal duties.

If you are in Bucharest, you can see live performances of classic operettas and musicals at the modern Teatrul Național de Operetă și Musical "Ion Dacian" .

: The track features the upbeat, rhythmic tempo of a march or high-energy vaudeville-style piece, often accompanied by a full studio orchestra, such as the Romanian Radiotelevision Orchestra . Experience it Today

The song "" (And then I go to Maxim's) is a signature aria performed by the legendary Romanian tenor Ion Dacian . It is a standout feature from Franz Lehár's world-famous operetta, The Merry Widow ( Văduva veselă ). Musical & Cultural Features

: While originally a Viennese work, Ion Dacian's rendition became iconic in Romania. His performance is celebrated for its elegance, humor, and the "Viennese-style" charm that he helped popularize at the Ion Dacian National Operetta Theatre .

Ion Dacian - Vduva Vesel- I-atunci Plec La Maxim [ TESTED ✯ ]

: The song is performed by the character Count Danilo , serving as his lighthearted and rebellious anthem. It captures his preference for the nightlife at the famous Parisian nightclub, Maxim's, over his royal duties.

If you are in Bucharest, you can see live performances of classic operettas and musicals at the modern Teatrul Național de Operetă și Musical "Ion Dacian" . Ion Dacian - Vduva vesel- i-atunci plec la Maxim

: The track features the upbeat, rhythmic tempo of a march or high-energy vaudeville-style piece, often accompanied by a full studio orchestra, such as the Romanian Radiotelevision Orchestra . Experience it Today : The song is performed by the character

The song "" (And then I go to Maxim's) is a signature aria performed by the legendary Romanian tenor Ion Dacian . It is a standout feature from Franz Lehár's world-famous operetta, The Merry Widow ( Văduva veselă ). Musical & Cultural Features : The track features the upbeat, rhythmic tempo

: While originally a Viennese work, Ion Dacian's rendition became iconic in Romania. His performance is celebrated for its elegance, humor, and the "Viennese-style" charm that he helped popularize at the Ion Dacian National Operetta Theatre .