Pe Sub | Poale De Meri Dulci - Mariana Ionescu Cдѓpitдѓnescu
"Pe sub poale de meri dulci" remains a beloved piece because it captures the timeless charm of the Romanian village. Through Mariana Ionescu Căpitănescu’s interpretation, the listener is transported to a space of innocence and vitality, reminding us of the deep roots connecting our emotions to the land we inhabit.
In Romanian culture, the apple tree is a recurring symbol of fertility, temptation, and the sweetness of life. By placing the narrative "under the sweet apple trees," the song establishes a setting that is both idyllic and metaphorically "ripe." The fruit represents the maturity of feelings, while the shade of the tree provides a private, sacred space for the protagonist's inner reflections or romantic encounters. "Pe sub poale de meri dulci" remains a
The song celebrates the harmony between the human soul and the natural world. The "sweetness" mentioned in the title refers not just to the fruit, but to the phase of life the song describes—the spring of youth where everything is in bloom and full of potential. It reflects a world where human emotions are mirrored by the seasons and the bounty of the earth. By placing the narrative "under the sweet apple