Eugen Doga

Eugen Doga (born 1 March 1937) is a Soviet composer of Moldovan descent. A creator of three ballets "Luceafărul", "Venancia", "Queen Margot", the opera "Dialogues of Love", more than 100 instrumental and choral works – symphonies, 6 quartets, "Requiem", church music, and other, plus music for 13 plays, radio shows, more than 200 movies, more than 260 songs and romances, more than 70 waltzes; he is also the author of works for children, the music for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 1980 in Moscow. In Moldova, the years 2007 and 2017 (when the composer celebrated his 70th and 80th birthdays, respectively) were declared the Year of Eugen Doga. Chișinău's main pedestrianised thoroughfare has been named Eugen Doga Street in his honour. The World Intellectual Property Organization (Geneva) in recognition of his outstanding achievements in music awarded him with a special certificate in 2007. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eugen Doga, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Mocra, Moldavian ASSR, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Moldova]
Born 1937-03-01

Movies

2011
The Actress Original Music Composer
2007
2003
2001
1995
1995
Jamila Music
1994
1992
1000 Dollars One Way Original Music Composer
1991
Siwa legenda Music
1991
1991
Стук в дверь Original Music Composer
1990
Brother, Find Brother! Original Music Composer
1988
1984
Третий в пятом ряду Original Music Composer
1984
Anna Pavlova Original Music Composer
1983
Portrait of the Artist's Wife Original Music Composer
1982
1982
Andriesh Compositor
1981
My Tender and Affectionate Beast Original Music Composer
1978
Don't Believe the Cry of a Night Bird Original Music Composer
1977
Fiddlers Original Music Composer
1973
Se caută un paznic Original Music Composer
1968