Yevgeny Krylatov
Yevgeny Krylatov | |
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Евгений Крылатов | |
Born | Yevgeny Pavlovich Krylatov February 23, 1934 |
Died | May 8, 2019 | (aged 85)
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow Conservatory (1953 – 1959) |
Known for | Composing music for films |
Children | Maria Krylatova |
Yevgeny Pavlovich Krylatov (Russian: Евге́ний Па́влович Крыла́тов; 23 February 1934 – 8 May 2019) was a Soviet and Russian composer who wrote songs for over 120 Soviet and Russian movies and animated films.
Biography
[edit]Krylatov was born on 23 February 1934 in Lysva in the working class family of Pavel Krylatov and his wife Zoya.[1]
Krylatov graduated from Perm Music School in the Moscow Conservatory (1953–1959); having studied at once in two faculties: in the class of the composition with Professor Mikhail Chulaki and in the class of piano with Professor Vladimir Nathanson. After graduating he found himself impoverished, lacking work or a permit to reside in Moscow.[1] He would go on to compose music for more than 150 feature and animated films.[2]
He died in Moscow on May 8, 2019, survived by his daughter Maria.[2][3]
Filmography (selection)
[edit]- 1961: Absolutely Seriously (Совершенно серьезно) with Anatoly Lepin and Nikita Bogoslovsky
- 1968: Film, Film, Film (Фильм, фильм, фильм) with Aleksandr Zatsepin
- 1969: Umka (Умка)
- 1970: Umka is Looking for a Friend (Умка ищет друга)
- 1970: About Love (О любви)
- 1971: Oh, That Nastya! (Ох уж эта Настя!)
- 1972: Property of the Republic (Достояние республики)
- 1973: Looking for a Man (Ищу человека)
- 1974: Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches (Не болит голова у дятла)
- 1976: The Little Mermaid (Русалочка)
- 1978: Three from Prostokvashino (Трое из Простоквашино)
- 1979: The Adventures of the Elektronic (Приключения Электроника)
- 1979: Aquanauts (Акванавты)
- 1980: Do Not Part with Your Beloved (С любимыми не расставайтесь)
- 1982: Charodei (Чародеи)
- 1984: Guest from the Future (Гостья из будущего), in particular, the song "The Beautiful Afar"
- 1987: Lilac Ball (Лиловый шар)
- 1989: Don't Leave... (Не покидай...)
- 2011: Fairytale.Is (Сказка. Есть)
Awards
[edit]Krylatov was given several awards over the course of his career:
- The People's Artist of Russia in 1994[4]
- The Certificate of honor of the Moscow City Duma on February 18, 2004[5]
- Given a Memorial sign on the "Square of Stars" on February 19, 2004[6]
- Certificate of Honor of the Government of Moscow on March 3, 2009[7]
- The Order of Honor on June 2, 2010[8]
- an award from the president in 2015 for developments to Russian art[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Soviet composer Yevgeny Krylatov dies, leaving behind beloved children's songs about polar bears, snowflakes, and bright futures". Meduza. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ a b "Умер автор музыки к легендарным фильмам Евгений Крылатов". ITAR TASS. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
- ^ "Музыка советского детства: как Евгений Крылатов и Юрий Энтин сочинили песню, ставшую молитвой". teleprogramma.pro (in Russian). 8 May 2019. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 01.12.1994 г. № 2139". Президент России (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "О награждении Почетной грамотой Московской городской Думы Крылатова Евгения Павловича". duma.mos.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2019-05-10. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "О проведении творческого вечера и установке памятного знака на "Площади звезд" народному артисту России Евгению Крылатову от 19 февраля 2004 - docs.cntd.ru". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "О награждении Почетной грамотой Правительства Москвы от 03 марта 2009 - docs.cntd.ru". docs.cntd.ru. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 02.06.2010 г. № 657". Президент России (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 24.03.2015 № 141 ∙ Официальное опубликование правовых актов ∙ Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации". publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
External links
[edit]- Yevgeny Krylatov's official website (in Russian)
- Yevgeny Krylatov at IMDb
- 1934 births
- 2019 deaths
- 20th-century Russian male musicians
- 21st-century Russian male musicians
- People from Lysva
- Moscow Conservatory alumni
- Male film score composers
- People's Artists of Russia
- Recipients of the Lenin Komsomol Prize
- Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
- Recipients of the USSR State Prize
- Russian film score composers
- Russian male composers
- Soviet film score composers
- Soviet male composers
- Deaths from pneumonia in Russia
- Russian composer stubs