The song was written in , a period when the Soviet administration encouraged "optimistic" folk music that celebrated rural life under the collective farming system (the kolkhoz ). While the title and lyrics contain ideological nods to the era—praising the "new life" and the bride as the "best milker" ( cea mai bună mulgătoare )—the melody and Sulac’s performance transcended the propaganda of the time. The Collaboration
The song (Beautiful are the weddings in the kolkhoz) is a seminal piece of Moldovan folk-pop music that reflects the cultural and political intersection of the 1960s. Composed by Dumitru Gheorghiță and immortalized by the legendary rapsode Nicolae Sulac , the song remains a staple of the Moldovan musical heritage. Historical Context and Origin
Born in 1936 in Sadîc, Sulac is considered one of the greatest voices of Bessarabia. He began his career in the mid-1950s and was known for his ability to sing both profound doinas and lively dance songs.