Mihai Trăistariu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj trəjstaˈri.u]; born on 16 December 1976 in Piatra Neamț, Romania), also known as simply Mihai (stylized...
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(Italian: [torneˈrɔ]; "I Will Return") is a song by Romanian singer Mihai Trăistariu from his eighth studio album of the same name (2006). Released by CMC...
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(disambiguation) Mihai Silvășan, Romanian basketball coach Mihail Sturdza, Prince of Romania (1834-1849) Mihai Trăistariu, Romanian singer Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu...
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festival for young singers held in Bucharest since 1993 bears his name. Mihai Trăistariu was discovered after performing at this festival. Succese internaționale...
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Try" reached number nine on the Romanian Top 100, 2006's "Tornerò" by Mihai Trăistariu peaked within the top ten in Finland and Greece. "The Balkan Girls"...
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Teodoreanu Octavian Țîcu Tudorel Toader Marcela Topor Mihai Trăistariu Alexandru Tzaicu Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Sabetai Unguru Neculai Alexandru Ursu...
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Jigulina. He also worked on the song Tornerò, which was performed by Mihai Trăistariu in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. He added in an interview on Beat-Town...
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Risteska Daz Sampson Sidsel Ben Semmane Severina six4one Texas Lightning Mihai Trăistariu Sibel Tüzün Anna Vissi Semi-final Annet Artani Anžej Dežan Luiz Ejlli...
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their entry, "Tornerò" (meaning: "I Will Return"), by Romanian singer Mihai Trăistariu through the national selection competition Selecția Națională 2006...
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Portuguese, English José Manuel Afonso Elvis Veiguinha Romania TVR Mihai Trăistariu "Tornerò" English, Italian Eduard Cîrcotã Mihaela Deac Cristian Hriscu...
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