Nikolai Kryukov
Sound · Original Music Composer · Music Arranger · Sound Director
Born Feb 1, 1908 · Moscow, Russian Empire
Active 1932–1961 · Awards: Stalin Prize, Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Stalin Prize, Order of the Badge of Honour, Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow", State Stalin Prize, 1st degree, State Stalin Prize, 1st degree
Nikolai N. Kryukov (Feb. 02 1908 — April 05 1961) — Soviet composer. Winner of two Stalin prizes of first degree (1947, 1948). Brother of composer Vladimir N. Kryukov.
Filmography
Letter Never Sent (1960) — Original Music ComposerContemporary of the Century (1960) — Original Music ComposerBread and Roses (1960) — Original Music ComposerWind from the East (1959) — Original Music ComposerThe Idiot (1958) — Original Music ComposerA Unique Spring (1957) — Original Music ComposerThe Forty-First (1956) — Original Music ComposerProlog (1956) — Original Music ComposerThe Road (1955) — Original Music ComposerZhambyl (1953) — Original Music ComposerYouth Sports Festival (1951) — Music ArrangerFar from Moscow (1950) — Original Music ComposerThree Encounters (1950) — Original Music ComposerWithout Prejudice (1947) — Original Music ComposerGuilty Without Guilt (1945) — Original Music ComposerJubilee (1944) — Original Music ComposerCollection of Films for the Armed Forces #3 (1941) — Original Music ComposerThe Law of Life (1940) — Original Music ComposerThe Foundling (1939) — Original Music ComposerThe Oppenheim Family (1939) — Original Music ComposerLenin in 1918 (1939) — Original Music ComposerBaku's People (1938) — Original Music Composer · Sound DirectorThe Paris Commune (1936) — Original Music ComposerConveyor of Death (1933) — Original Music Composer