Magdalena-Anca Manole was born on July 14, 1967 in a Romanian city situated in a mountain region in Vălenii de Munte from the Prahova County. Her parents were Ion and Eugenia Manole. She was their second child, born one year after her brother Marian, who makes up the only brother Mădălina had. Being got up in a spiritual family , she arose a big passion because music. She was inspired to be a singer from her mother, who sang folk music. Since a child, she was eager to acquire the secrets of how to play the guitar, and then the immature artist started taking lessons of Ana Ionescu Tetelea, a folk singer from Ploieşti.
At age fifteen she turned a member of the Cenacle young person from Prahova, which was headed at that time by the poet Lucian Avramescu. Simultaneously, Mădălina Manole retained her studies attending The High school of Chemistry in Ploieşti, from which she with success graduated. Later on graduating from the Băneasa School of Air Traffic Controllers, Mădălina Manole did work in this field for four years. In adolescence, as a young singer she sought to become flourishing in the music field by molding with Ştefania Ghiţă a group called Alpha and Beta, and they take part at the demonstrates of Cenaclul Flacăra.
As such as, Mădălina Manole turns the youngest member who was entering in the circle festivities (Cenaclului Serbările Scânteii Tineretului) and at the equal time she forms with several artists such as Victor Socaciu and Red and Black.
Between 1982 and 1985 the folk singer went to The Art School called Şcoala Populara de Arta, being part of the group that had Mihaela Runceanu and Ionel Tudor. In late 1980 Dan Ştefan confides her with the song “Pentru noi nu poate fi alt cer” (For Us there cannot be another Heaven”, which is boasted in the movie “Nelu” directed by Dorin Doroftei. On this social function the singer plays her first character in a movie.
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