Two composers from Moldova became members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Composer-academic Gheorghe Mustea, leader and first conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of the "Teleradio Moldova" Company, and composer Constantin Rusnac, university professor, were elected these days as members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
We remind that until now, 12 personalities from the field of culture and science from the Republic of Moldova have become members of the European Academy for Sciences and Arts, including the academicians Eugen Doga, Mihai Cimpoi and Aurelian Dănilă, the fine artist Tudor Zbârnea etc.
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts was founded in Salzburg, Austria, in 1990, and is currently one of the most prestigious European scientific and cultural institutions.