Eduard Kolmanovskiy
Born: 1923-01-09 in Mogilyov, Belorussian SSR, USSR
Died: 1994-07-27
Known For: Sound
Biography
Eduard Kolmanovsky (9 January 1923 – 27 July 1994) was a Soviet and Russian composer. He was awarded a USSR State Prize in 1984 and named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1991. A large part of his songs are dedicated to the themes of patriotic consciousness and civic awareness. Among them are: "I Love You, Life" (1958), "Do the Russians Want War?" (1961), "Alyosha" (1966).
Filmography
2015
- Легенды музыки as Self (archive footage)
1991
1977
- Domestic Circumstances ... (Original Music Composer)
1972
- The Long Recess ... (Original Music Composer)
- Convent ... (Music)
- Moby Dick ... (Music)
- Red Ruta ... (Original Music Composer)
1970
- I Am 11-17 ... (Original Music Composer)
1968
- Spring on the Oder ... (Original Music Composer)
1962
- A Bragging Ant ... (Original Music Composer)
1960
- Petya the Cockerel ... (Original Music Composer)
1959
- Too Salty ... (Original Music Composer)
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ... (Original Music Composer)
1958
- The Boy from Napoli ... (Original Music Composer)
1957
- Why Did the Kitten Go Away? ... (Original Music Composer)
- In Some Cafeteria... ... (Original Music Composer)
1956
- The Ugly Duckling ... (Original Music Composer)
- The Stork ... (Original Music Composer)
1955
- A Hazel Tree Twig ... (Original Music Composer)
- Stubborn Dough ... (Original Music Composer)