: While Porumbescu’s melody remained, the original lyrics were modified to align with communist ideology and promote "national-communism".
: In January 1990, it was replaced by the current anthem, "Deșteaptă-te, române!" . Trei Culori - CГўntec Patriotic (Originale)
In , during the rule of Nicolae Ceaușescu , "Trei culori" was officially adopted as the national anthem of the Socialist Republic of Romania . : While Porumbescu’s melody remained, the original lyrics
The song served as the anthem until the . The song served as the anthem until the
The song was originally composed in by the renowned Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu . It was titled "Tricolorul" and was deeply rooted in the spirit of the 1848 revolutions, celebrating the unity and identity represented by the Romanian flag's colors: red, yellow, and blue. Transformation into a State Anthem
(Three Colors) is a foundational Romanian patriotic song that transitioned from a 19th-century nationalist hymn to a state anthem under the communist regime. Historical Background
: The colors were reinterpreted to reflect the regime's ideals: Red for the blood of the people, Yellow for the prosperity of the fields, and Blue for the clear sky of liberty. The Post-Communist Era