Doina Sulac | |
Birth Date: | 11 July 1988 |
Birth Place: | Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union |
Genre: | Folk |
Doina Sulac (born 11 July 1988) is a folk singer and songwriter from Moldova.
Sulac was born on 11 July 1988 in Chișinău,[1] the daughter of Nicolae Sulac.
Sulac debuted on stage at the age of four, when, during an evening created by her father, she performed Angela Moldovan's song, "Mi-am cusut bondița nouva", accompanied by the Orchestra Lăutarii.[2] At the age of 13, she released her first album.
Sulac got married at 16, still a high school student. It was also then that she gave birth to a daughter named Nicoleta. Shortly after the marriage, she divorced her husband, violinist Ion Cipilencu.[3] [4] At 18, Sulac became a municipal councilor on the lists of the Liberal Party[5] within the Chișinău Municipal Council. She had given birth to a son on 27 March 2023.[6]
Sulac's godfather is conductor Nicolae Botgros, leader of the Orchestra Lăutarii.[7]