: Typical "Colaj de sarbe" programs include tracks like "Frunza verde" , "Mama care mi-ai dat viata" , and various instrumental solos.
: The band has seen various lineups over 45+ years, featuring prominent vocalists like Lidia Botezatu and Radu Dolgan, and composers such as Liviu Știrbu. The "Colaj de Sarbe" (Sarba Medley)
: There are several professional party bands using the "Noroc" name that specialize in these live instrumental programs, including Formatia Noroc din Braila and Formatia Noroc din Brasov , who release dedicated albums and live recordings of these folk medleys. Notable Works and Recordings Formatia Noroc-Colaj de sarbe
: These medleys are staples of wedding celebrations ( nunta ) and communal festivals, often performed live by the modern iteration of Formatia Noroc at event venues like Onix Agapia .
: In 1970, they won the "public sympathy" prize at the Bratislava Lyra festival. However, later that year, they were banned by Soviet authorities for "lack of ideological orientation" and "poor artistic quality," leading to a period where they performed under the name Contemporanul (1974–1985). : Typical "Colaj de sarbe" programs include tracks
Formatia Noroc - Colaj hore si sarbe intrumentale, nunta la Neamt
A is a medley of high-tempo, rhythmic folk dances popular in the Balkan region, particularly Romania and Moldova. Notable Works and Recordings : These medleys are
: Many high-definition recordings exist of their live "hore și sârbe" programs, such as their performances at Neamt .