Eugen Doga

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Eugen Doga (1937 - ...) is the most famous Moldovan contemporary composer whose works are known all over the world.

[edit] Biography

Eugen Doga was born on March 1, 1937, in in Mocra village, Rîbniţa district of Moldova. He made his debut in the composition art in 1963, with a string quartet, later becoming the author of many priceless musical compositions, film and theater soundtracks.

After graduating from the Conservatoire in Chisinau, he performed as violoncellist in the Orchestra of the State Committee of the Soviet Moldavia for television and radio (1957-1962), taught at the Music College "Stefan Neaga" from Chisinau (1962-1967), and worked from 1967 to 1972 at the repertory-editorial Board of the Ministry of Culture of Moldova.

[edit] Creation

Eugen Doga wrote music for over 200 films, spectacles, ballets. He is the author of many cantatas, composed a symphony, instrumental music, romances, a symphonic poem, many songs for children etc.

He composed music for many prominent films, including "My Sweet and Tender Beast".

[edit] External links

link on the Internet Movie Database