Maria Loga - Dragile Mele Copile -

The song (My Dear Children) by Maria Loga is a cornerstone of contemporary Romanian folk music (folclor gorjenesc), serving as a poignant anthem for motherhood and family devotion. As a prominent soloist for the "Doina Gorjului" Professional Artistic Ensemble , Loga uses this piece to bridge the gap between traditional Gorj musicality and the personal, emotional narratives of modern life. Artistic Context and Origins

The lyrics are a direct address to her daughters, expressing a maternal protection that remains unchanged as they grow.

She won her first major trophy at 16 and debuted on national television at 20. Maria Loga - Dragile mele copile

She was a frequent guest on the legendary show Tezaur folcloric , hosted by Marioara Murărescu, which solidified her status as an emblem of Gorj folklore.

It reflects Maria Loga's own difficult life path, including a tumultuous first marriage where she faced the pain of having her children temporarily taken from her—an experience she has spoken about in emotional interviews. The song (My Dear Children) by Maria Loga

The piece is deeply rooted in the universal theme of a mother's love and the passing of time.

Known for her ability to sing "cântece de suflet" (songs of the soul), her repertoire often deals with the fleeting nature of time and the strength of the Romanian woman. She won her first major trophy at 16

The song serves as a musical "will" or blessing, passing on values of love and resilience to the next generation. About the Artist: Maria Loga