Petrica Stoian Matu 〈CONFIRMED – 2026〉
(1960–2021) was a highly celebrated Romanian folk music singer and businessman, widely regarded as one of the most representative voices of the Mehedinți folklore region. Early Life and Career
Stoian was known for his upbeat party songs and traditional doinas, often collaborating with other folk stars like and Niculina Stoican . Some of his most popular tracks include: "I-Auzi, Lume Lume" "Toate, Cu Drag, Le-Am Facut" "La Craiova-n Targul Mare" "Mândrulița mea prejneană"
His death prompted a legal investigation by prosecutors regarding the medical treatment he received, specifically hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions he had undergone shortly before his passing. Petrica Stoian Matu
He died at the Reșița County Emergency Hospital due to complications following a COVID-19 infection. An autopsy revealed he suffered from severe bronchopneumonia, septic shock, and pre-existing heart conditions, including mitral regurgitation and heart failure.
He remains a beloved figure in Romania, frequently remembered through tribute concerts and memorial groups. Petrica Matu Stoian: albums, songs, concerts | Deezer (1960–2021) was a highly celebrated Romanian folk music
Outside of music, he was an entrepreneur who managed his own and orchard. Death and Legacy
He was a prominent soloist for this Târgu-Jiu based professional ensemble for a decade. He died at the Reșița County Emergency Hospital
Originally from the area in Mehedinți County, Stoian spent decades performing traditional Romanian music. His career was defined by his work with two major artistic ensembles:



