Veta Biris - Daca-am Plecat Ardealule Din Tine - Cd - Traiasca Romania [ Bonus Inside ]

While the original author is unknown—likely a soldier from that era—the song was preserved through military and local choirs, such as the male choir from Finteușu Mare.

The song emerged after the 1940 Second Vienna Award , when Romania was forced to cede Northern Transylvania to Hungary. While the original author is unknown—likely a soldier

Biriș modernized the track with updated lyrics that reflect the post-1989 Romanian diaspora, connecting historic territorial loss with the modern-day departure of Romanians seeking lives abroad. The Album: Trăiască România (2018) The Album: Trăiască România (2018) Released by EuroMusic

Released by EuroMusic Romania , this CD is a collection of 15 tracks designed to evoke pride and remembrance. The album includes other significant patriotic works like: (The Bell of Reunification) "Marșul lui Iancu" (Iancu's March) "Trezeste-te Romane" (Wake Up, Romanian) Why It Resonates Today The History Behind the Song

"Dac-am plecat, Ardealule, din tine" (If we have left you, Transylvania) is a patriotic anthem born from a period of profound national grief.

Listening to this CD on platforms like Spotify or Amazon Music remains a ritual for many, especially during national holidays. Biriș’s deep, soulful voice transforms these historical laments into a living bridge between past sacrifices and current national identity.

Veta Biriș is more than just a folk singer; she is a guardian of Romanian national identity. Her 2018 album, Trăiască România , serves as a powerful tribute to the country’s history, featuring the iconic track as its emotional centerpiece. The History Behind the Song