Yevgeny Krylatov | |
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Евгений Крылатов | |
![]() Krylatov in 2015 | |
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.
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]
Krylatov was given several awards over the course of his career:
Yevgeny Krylatov | |
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Евгений Крылатов | |
![]() Krylatov in 2015 | |
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.
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]
Krylatov was given several awards over the course of his career: