: For those interested in different interpretations, there is a transcription by Rudolf Novàček for solo piano.

: You can listen to arrangements for violin and string orchestra by Thierry Huillet for a more lush sound. Ciprian Porumbescu - Ballad for Violin and Piano (1880)

: Originally composed for violin and orchestra (or piano), it highlights the soulful and expressive capabilities of the solo violin.

(Op. 29) is the most iconic work by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu , written in 1880. It is widely celebrated for its profound melancholy and lyrical beauty, often serving as a symbol of Romanian national musical identity. Key Characteristics

: The piece is characterized by a "bitter nostalgia" and a haunting melody that reflects the composer's own tragic life—he died of tuberculosis at only 29 years old.

: A popular version by Lelie Cristea captures the intimate nature of the duet.