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Cristina Scarlat

About

Quick Facts

Name
Cristina Scarlat

Born
03 March 1981

Nationality
🇲🇩 Moldovan

National Selection
O Melodie Pentru Europa 2014
O Melodie Pentru Europa 2013
O Melodie Pentru Europa 2011
O Melodie Pentru Europa 2010

In Eurovision
2014 Copenhagen

Song
Wild Soul (2014)

Biography

Cristina Scarlat is a Moldovan singer and songwriter who is best known for representing her country in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014. She was born on March 3, 1981, in Chișinău, Moldova.

Scarlat’s career in music began at a very young age, with an education deeply rooted in the arts. She studied piano and voice at the Ciprian Porumbescu High School in ChiÈ™inău. She then furthered her studies at the Moldova State Academy of Music, Theatre, and Fine Arts where she earned a master’s degree in vocal performance and a postgraduate degree in music pedagogy and art management.

Throughout her career, Scarlat has actively participated in numerous music competitions. She first tried to represent Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010 and 2011, but she was unsuccessful. However, in 2014, she won O Melodie Pentru Europa, the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with her song “Wild Soul.” This victory gave her the opportunity to represent Moldova at Eurovision in Copenhagen, Denmark. Unfortunately, her performance didn’t qualify for the finals, finishing in 16th place in the first semi-final.

The follow up for the Eurovision Song came in September of the same year: “Suspans”. In December she teamed up with Aurel Chirtoaca to record the song “Dragostea vine de sus”.

In December 2015, a new song was released, “PaÈ™i prin frunze”. In April 2016 she performed at the event Balul de primăvară – Aquarelle in ChiÈ™inău.

The show “Ego”, which she did in 2019, was a show were she was accompanied by the Philharmonic Proactive Orchestra, with artistic director and principal conductor Mihail AgafiÈ›a, directed by Daniela Burlaca. She also performed at Balul de primăvară – Aquarelle again. Cristina Scarlat teamed up with Eugen Doga for another performance.

In December 2021, Cristina was part of the Festivalul de Romanțe, where she performed with the Foklore Orchestra directed by Petrea Neamțu. A year later she colaborated with the Intact-Art studios to do a fundraising for a girl who needed a surgical intervention on her ears in the USA. Also in December 2022, she performed at the Noroc Fest.

In addition to her solo career, Cristina Scarlat held the position of the Head of the Project Management Department at the Ministry of Culture of Moldova, displaying her commitment not just to her personal musical journey, but also to the advancement of Moldovan culture and arts. 

Entries

Wild Soul

Country
🇲🇩 Moldova

Year
2014

Language
English

Lyrics
Lidia Scarlat

Music
Ivan Akulov

Backings

Dancers
Vadim Bianchin
Lilian Caraus
Dragos Hioara
Eugen Simac

Results Semi

Points: 13
Position: 16
Running order: 11

Results Finals

Points: –
Position: –
Running order: –