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Magdalena-Anca Mircea (14 July 1967 – 14 July 2010), better known by her stage name Mădălina Manole, was a
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n pop recording artist.


Early life

Magdalena-Anca Manole was born in a mountain region in the town of
Vălenii de Munte Vălenii de Munte () is a town in Prahova County, southern Romania (the historical region of Muntenia), with a population of 11,707 as of 2011. It lies In the Teleajen river valley, north of the county seat of Ploiești. The town's sister cities ...
of Prahova County. Her parents were Ion and Eugenia Manole. Her upbringing in a spiritual family led her to develop a passion for music. She was inspired to be a singer by her mother, who sang
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. As a child, Magdalena-Anca was eager to learn the
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, and so began taking lessons from Ana Ionescu Tetelea, a folk singer from Ploieşti. At age fifteen she became a member of the Cenacle Youth of Prahova, which was led at that time by the poet Lucian Avramescu. Simultaneously, Manole continued to study at The High School of Chemistry in Ploieşti, from which she successfully graduated. After graduating from the Băneasa School of
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s, Mădălina Manole worked in this field for four years. As a young singer she sought musical success by forming a group with Ştefania Ghiţă called Alfa şi Beta, that participated at the shows of
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. As such, Manole became the youngest member to participate in the circle festivities (Cenaclului Serbările Scânteii Tineretului) and at the same time worked with artists including Victor Socaciu and Roșu și Negru. Between 1982 and 1985 the folk singer attended the art school called Şcoala Populara de Arta, as part of the group that had mentored
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and Ionel Tudor. In late 1980 Dan Ştefan entrusted her with the song "Pentru noi nu poate fi alt cer" ("For Us There Cannot Be Another Heaven"), which was featured in the movie '' Nelu'' directed by Dorin Doroftei. On this occasion the singer played her first movie role. In 1994, she married her life partner Şerban Georgescu. At the time, the press and her fans accused her of financial motives in marrying Georgescu, given the difference in their ages. However, they divorced years later, and she remarried.


Career


1988–1994

In 1988, Mădălina Manole met Şerban Georgescu through Costin Diaconescu, an old friend who worked at Radio România. The two artists began working together, and she participated in the same year at the music festival called Mamaia (Festivalul de Muzică Uşoară Mamaia) with the song "A Sentimental Man" (''"Un Om Sentimental")'' composed by Georgescu. This song received fourth place, and brought about the collaboration which had a major role in her career as a singer. In the late 1980s, Manole participated with Runceanu and
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in a tournament in
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, which was aimed at raising funds for the revitalization of the Oradea State Theater. In 1989 the singer appeared at the festival Amara Gala, which she cherished throughout her career, returning twice thereafter. Beginning in 1990, Manole gave recitals in different regions of Romania, and a year later a Georgescu song entitled "Lovely Girl" (''Fată Dragă'') gained radio popularity, becoming the composition that would represent the artist. She became very popular and signed a management contract with Electrecord. Her first album was released in 1991 by this company. Simultaneously, her first fan club was created, led by students Ciprian Antochi and Claudia Panaite. In 1992 branches opened around the country. At the time, Manole began to perform on stage, performing internationally to the Romanian diaspora located in the United States, Austria, Belgium and Germany. Given the commercial success of "Lovely Girl" (''Fată Dragă'') and her popularity, ''Billboard'' magazine ran a piece on her. Manole decided to record a new album in 1993. The album, entitled ''So what? (Ei și ce?)'', contained eight folk-rock pieces, most of which were created by Georgescu. The album was very successful in Romania, and radio station Radio Contact called Mădălina the "best pop artist".


1995–2001

In 1995 she sang in the opening concert
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in
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, and a year later, at the opening concert of the band
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. In 1997, she released the album ''Smooth, Smooth Mădălina ("Lină, lină Mădălină"),'' which had a record audience. Mădălina Manole became the first performer of Romanian pop music to be registered with the great catalog of international music produced by the PolyGram Group (through
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in Romania). The second noteworthy success of this album was that Mădălina Manole became the first pop artist to interpret authentic Romanian folklore in an original way, with a folk orchestra led by the late Dorel Manea. The album tracks included songs by Maria Tănase, Maria Lătăreţu, and Lucreția Ciobanu. In 1997, she created the Cultural Association of Mădălina Manole (''Asociaţia Culturală Mădălina Manole'') to promote cultural and humanitarian pursuits. She was invited to attend the most important television and radio shows, and her name is remembered along with very famous entertainment and music artists. She sang at hundreds of shows in Romania, declaring: With Octavian Ursulescu in 1997, Manole presented the anniversary edition of the International Festival
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of the Braşov Theatre. Mădălina Manole was chosen by
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International to use her image to launch a cosmetic product in Romania. She was nicknamed ''girl with hair of fire'', alluding to the hair colour with which she appeared in the spotlight. In 2000, she obtained awards for best performer and best pop female voice of the year of ''Romania and Radio Awards'' and ''Music Industry Awards'' in Romania. In 2000, the album ''Sweetest of All (Dulce de Tot)'' was rated the best pop album by
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.


2002–2010

Manole was married to the composer Şerban Georgescu, 15 years older than she was. After their divorce, Mădălina Manole said, were moments in the day that I adored him and other times when I would want to shoot him." On June 8, 2009, she gave birth to a son when she was 42 years old. The baby boy was and measured , born two weeks earlier than expected. In early October 2009, she married her boyfriend Peter (Petru) Mircea, and she named her son Peter (Petru) Jr. On February 19, 2010, she released a new album. The album was entitled ''"09 Mădălina Manole"'', and it was her 9th album. While working on her album, Mădălina Manole fell ill due to accumulated fatigue.


Death

Madalina was found dead by her husband at their house in the early morning of July 14, 2010, her 43rd birthday, after an apparent suicide. She allegedly caused her own death by drinking nearly half a litre of
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. Due to fact that she killed herself, she received only a shorter religious burial service, outside the church. Mădălina is buried at the Bolovani cemetery in
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. The funeral was attended by about 40,000 people.Suicide singer won't get full burial
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Discography

* 1991 – ''Fată dragă'',
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* 1993 – ''Ei, şi ce?'', Electrecord * 1994 – ''Happy New Year'' Electrecord * 1995 – ''The best of Mădălina Manole'', Electrecord * 1996 – ''Trăiesc pentru tine'', Roton Music * 1997 – ''Lină, lină Mădălină'',
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Polygram * 1998 – ''Cântă cu mine'', Zone Records Polygram * 2000 – ''Dulce de tot'', Nova Music Entertainment BMG * 2003 – ''A fost (va fi) iubire'' * 2010 – ''09 Mădălina Manole'',
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