: It commemorates Ion Antonescu , who was executed in 1946. Because his burial site remained a subject of historical dispute or was unmarked for a long period, the lyrics refer to him as "cel fără de mormânt" (the one without a grave).
: The musical arrangement and composition are credited to Maria Gheorghiu .
: It is categorized as a Romanian folk song, often associated with the patriotic and historical themes common in the "Cenaclul Flacăra" movement led by Păunescu. Meaning and Historical Context Maria Gheorghiu Bocetul Lui Ioan Fara De Mormant
: The song is deeply emotional and solemn, intended to "soothe the soul" of listeners through its haunting melody and respectful portrayal of the historical figure as a "Romanian hero" or martyr in the eyes of the poet.
: The track is featured on her album titled "Floare de vârtej" , which was released around 2007 or 2013 depending on the digital distribution record. : It commemorates Ion Antonescu , who was executed in 1946
: The text was written by the renowned Romanian poet Adrian Păunescu .
: While Maria Gheorghiu's version is the most famous, the song has also been performed by other notable Romanian folk artists, such as Veta Biriș . : It is categorized as a Romanian folk
(The Lament of John the Graveless) is a powerful Romanian folk song performed by Maria Gheorghiu . It is widely recognized as a "hymn" or lament dedicated to Marshal Ion Antonescu , the wartime leader of Romania. Overview and Composition