Mihai Dolgan
- For the academician with a similar name, see Mihail Dolgan.
Mihai Dolgan | |
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Born | |
Died | March 16, 2008 | (aged 66)
Resting place | Armenian cemetery, Chişinău |
Nationality | Romania, USSR, Moldova |
Occupation | Singer and composer |
Awards | Order of the Republic (Moldova) |
Mihai Dolgan (March 14, 1942, Vladimirești – March 16, 2008, Chişinău) was a singer and composer from Moldova. In 1967 he set up the Noroc which became one of the most famous bands in the Soviet Union.[1]
Biography[]
Mihail Dolgan was born on March 14, 1942 in Vladimirești of the Sângerei District. In 1949 all his family was deported to Siberia. He came back to Moldova in 1957. In 1967 Mihai Dolgan set up the Noroc ensemble, which became one of the most famous in the USSR.[2] In 1970 the Ministry of Culture of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic banned the ensemble and it returned onto the stage only in 1988. Mihai Dolgan is the author of about a hundred compositions, which became hits. On March 16, 2008 the composer Mihai Dolgan died in the hospital, suffering from an incurable disease.[3] Mihai Dolgan was buried at the Armenian cemetery.[4]
Awards[]
- People's Artist, 1988
- Order of the Republic (Moldova), the highest state award, 2001
Bibliography[]
- Iurie Colesnic. Chișinău. Enciclopedie.1997
- Serafim Buzilă. Interpreți din Moldova. Ch., Ed. Arc-Museum, 1996, reeditare 1999
Discography[]
- ВИА «Норок» (1968)
- ВИА «Норок» (1969)
- Ансамбль «Норок» (1987)
References[]
- ^ Noroc leader Mihai Dolgan died[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Pagina neoficială a formației "Noroc"". Archived from the original on May 10, 2017. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
- ^ Noroc leader Mihai Dolgan died[permanent dead link]
- ^ Legendary Mihai Dolgan, the singer and the composer, is buried on the Armenian cemetery. Farewell with Mihai Dolgan has passed in the National Palace of Chisinau.
- 1942 births
- 2008 deaths
- Moldovan composers
- People from Sîngerei District
- Moldovan prisoners and detainees
- Soviet prisoners and detainees
- Moldovan male singers
- 20th-century Moldovan singers
- 20th-century male singers
- 21st-century Moldovan singers
- 21st-century male singers
- 20th-century composers
- 21st-century composers
- Male composers
- People's Artists of Moldova