Grigore Nita, another example from the Roma community, is a violinist, born in Crăcăoani.
The family with a fiddle tradition made him choose his career and path towards music.
After graduating from the Popular Art School in Piatra-Neamţ, another year of musical training followed at the Military Music School in Bucharest.
In 1970, he works as a violinist at the Săvineşti Synthetic Fiber Complex, then a few years later, he becomes the conductor of the "Firicelul" orchestra.
He had numerous concerts, performances, both nationally and internationally: France, Italy, Austria, Holland.
In 1994, he became the conductor of the "Floricica de la munte" Ensemble orchestra.
Musical education is important for the Roma community, said Grigore Nita. The "natural inclination" for music facilitated his musical career, helped and propelled him in his career. "Permanent study" and ambition led to his musical performance.
Throughout his career he collaborated with many famous artists and choreographers for whom he remembers Sofia Vicoveanca, Laura Lavric, Puiu Vasilescu.
Continuous study, perseverance, family support helped Grigore Niţă enormously in his career.
In turn, it helps new young musical talents to dedicate themselves both locally and nationally. The educational support offered by Grigore Niţă to new talents redefined him as a well-known and beloved artist even during his retirement.
This project is financed with the support of EEA Grants 2014 – 2021 within the RO-CULTURE Programme