Driven by the accordion and saxophone, characteristic of the taraf (folk ensemble) style.
She frequently performs with her husband, saxophonist Vitalie Cortac , maintaining a "royal" standard for traditional wedding entertainment. "Vino, Vino La Mine" Gabriela Comaneci Vino Vino La Mine
High-energy tracks like "Vino, Vino La Mine" and various sârbe (traditional fast-paced circle dances) designed for weddings and celebrations. Driven by the accordion and saxophone, characteristic of
Authentic songs that celebrate Romanian heritage, particularly from Bacau and the wider Moldavia area. often performs alongside her musical group
Born and raised with a passion for music, Gabriela began her formal studies at the age of 12 at the before attending the Gheorghe Dima National Academy of Music in Cluj-Napoca . She is recognized for her powerful voice and her ability to bridge the gap between traditional folklore and modern party music.
often performs alongside her musical group, Gabriela Comaneci Taraf & Band . Her repertoire focuses on:
The title translates to "Come, Come to Me" and is a staple of her live performances and party medleys. The song typically features:
Driven by the accordion and saxophone, characteristic of the taraf (folk ensemble) style.
She frequently performs with her husband, saxophonist Vitalie Cortac , maintaining a "royal" standard for traditional wedding entertainment. "Vino, Vino La Mine"
High-energy tracks like "Vino, Vino La Mine" and various sârbe (traditional fast-paced circle dances) designed for weddings and celebrations.
Authentic songs that celebrate Romanian heritage, particularly from Bacau and the wider Moldavia area.
Born and raised with a passion for music, Gabriela began her formal studies at the age of 12 at the before attending the Gheorghe Dima National Academy of Music in Cluj-Napoca . She is recognized for her powerful voice and her ability to bridge the gap between traditional folklore and modern party music.
often performs alongside her musical group, Gabriela Comaneci Taraf & Band . Her repertoire focuses on:
The title translates to "Come, Come to Me" and is a staple of her live performances and party medleys. The song typically features: