Dagvyn Luvsansharav (Mongolian: Дагвын Лувсаншарав; 1927-2014)[2] is a Mongolian composer. Described as having a "rich repertoire of Mongolian songs which have a special place",[3] he is perhaps best known for his Sükhbaataryn Magtuu (Praise of Sükhbaatar) or his ballet Legend of the Sun.[4][5] His music featured in the 1994 Mongolian film Toorog, directed by Yondonbaliin Tserendolgor. Luvsansharav became an Honoured Artist of the Republic in the early sixties.[3]
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Dagvyn Luvsansharav | |
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Born | June 1, 1927 Khentii Aimag, Mongolia |
Died | May 25, 2014 Mongolia |
Nationality | Mongolian |
Other names | Лувсаншарав Дагвын |
Occupation | Composer |
Known for | Maamuu Naash Ir[1] |
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