“Bonnie Tyler de Romania” returned to Romania: “I did not want to go and live in Hungary”

The artist Maria Nagy, 68, came to the country from Budapest and climbed on Saturday on the stage of the Savoy hall at the Constantin Tanase Magazine Theater in Bucharest, during the anniversary show dedicated to the anniversary of the 50 years of music career.

Maria Nagy, on stage Facebook photo

Nicknamed “Bonnie Tyler de Romania”, discovered at the Flacăra cenacle and mentioned in various press articles for the relationship with Nicu Ceausescu, Maria Nagy returns happy in Hungary, after the show “Musical Autograph Maria Nagy”, presented by Marina Almășan and which was sold-out. The soloist had guests like Stela Enache, Eva Kiss, Sanda Ladoi, Mircea Vintilă, Gabriel Dorobanțu or Cătălin Crișan.

“My emotions were detained”

The show was part of a project initiated and carried out by Valentina Fătu and Vasile Muraru, attended by the orchestra (conductor Dan Dimitriu) and the ballet (choreography of Oana Cocârță) to the Constantin Tanase magazine theater. “I am never satisfied with myself. I am in the Virgin’s sign, I am a perfectionist. Regarding the other things around me, everything was superlative. The organization was impeccable, the choreography, the orchestra … they honored me with their presence. Marina Almășan Na supported. A wonderful audience. I was very excited. I was wondering: Did I deserve it? They had a wonderful evening and audience. I would not have anything to change to others, but I, because of the emotions, was a little blocked. I was a bit isolated. I kept my emotions, they got me. I know I’m capable of more“Maria Nagy commented for” Adevărul “.

“In Budapest it is beautiful, but it does not tell me anything”

His artist born in Remetea, in Harghita, but since 1998 he settled in the neighboring country: “I didn’t want to go and live in Hungary. But, I didn’t think I could handle it in Romania and I set up there. Gradually, I brought my mother and my little sister. ” The connection with Bucharest remains in life, confesses Maria: “Every street tells me something. In Budapest it is nice, but I tell me nothing, I do not connect anything. I would have come to Bucharest tomorrow, to settle, but there I have a house, here I have nothing.”.

He has no pension

Maria Nagy has no pension, but lives from investments. “Then, a salary was 1500-1800 lei, and for a concert I took 2,000 lei. But, the money went on the taxis, on … as they say, they came easily, they were leaving. I am a pensioner, that is, I am age, but I do not receive a pension. I have personal investments, my husband is from Germany. I live a worthy life. I am not rich, but I have what to wear and what to eat. And what’s a lot, it’s not good for me. For me people, family, souls matter“Says Maria, who has a daughter, a medical student in Szeged.