Emeric Imre - Noapte De — Unul Singur
It famously opens with the haunting melody of Frédéric Chopin’s Waltz No. 10 in B Minor (Op. 69 No. 2), setting a tone of refined sorrow.
As a prominent figure in the movement, Emeric Imre used "Noapte de unul singur" to cement his reputation for turning high-quality poetry into accessible, soul-stirring music. The song remains a staple of Romanian folk festivals and guitar circles, praised for its ability to capture the "untreatable" nature of deep-seated melancholy. Emeric Imre - Noapte de unul singur
The song contrasts the "crystalline snow" and "cold blood" in a wound with the "warm ash" in the protagonist's palms, illustrating the painful numbness of grief. It famously opens with the haunting melody of
Imre’s gravelly, emotive voice emphasizes the "loneliness" described in the title, making the listener a participant in his solitary vigil. Themes and Imagery 2), setting a tone of refined sorrow
(Night by Myself) is a profound piece of Romanian folk music composed by Emeric Imre with lyrics by the renowned poet Adrian Păunescu . The song, which appears on Imre's 2012 album Târziu (Late), is a haunting exploration of isolation, lost love, and the lingering presence of memory. Musical Composition
The lyrics mention a longing for childhood, suggesting that the lost love was not just a person, but a piece of the protagonist's own history that can never be reclaimed. Cultural Impact
Păunescu’s lyrics provide a rich, symbolic landscape that transforms a simple breakup into a cosmic tragedy.