Gheorghiu : Inima De La Balcic - Maria
Maria Gheorghiu, a prominent figure in Romanian folk music, uses a haunting, emotive vocal style that mirrors the Queen's own legendary passion and melancholy.
"Inima de la Balcic" is more than a folk ballad; it is a cultural artifact that preserves the memory of one of Romania's most beloved historical figures. Through Gheorghiu’s performance, the Queen’s "heart" continues to "beat" for a modern audience, transcending historical borders through art. Maria Gheorghiu : Inima de la Balcic
In her final wishes, Marie asked that her heart be interred in the Stella Maris chapel at Balchik, while her body was buried at Curtea de Argeș. III. Artistic Composition Maria Gheorghiu, a prominent figure in Romanian folk
The song explores the "destiny" of the heart, which had to be moved several times due to changing borders, eventually finding a home at the Pelișor Castle. It serves as a reminder of a lost territorial era and a deeply human connection to the land. In her final wishes, Marie asked that her
Queen Marie called her palace "The Quiet Nest." It remains a symbol of the Cadrilater (Southern Dobruja) region, which was part of Romania during her reign.
The lyrics by Miron Manega evoke the atmosphere of the Black Sea and the spiritual legacy of the Queen, often incorporating excerpts from Marie's own writings, such as her famous "Testament".
Official music videos for the song often utilize archival footage from the National Film Archive and British Pathé to bridge the gap between historical reality and musical interpretation.