Eduard Artemyev

 

Eduard Artemyev

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Though renowned for his electronic film scores for director Andrei Tarkovsky and use of the pioneering Theremin-like ANS synthesizer, composer Edward Artemiev has actually contributed varied orchestral works to film and concert hall that have run the gamut from the traditional to the experimental. "12” is Artemiev and Mikhalkov's thirteenth collaboration, a long-running pairing that dates back to Mikhalkov's 1970 thesis film short "A Quiet Day During the End of the War” and has included the scores to "Burnt By the Sun” and Mikhalkov's unique documentary portrait of the director's daughter and the changing times that spawned her, "Anna: From Six to Eighteen”. In addition to numerous awards at home and abroad, Artemiev received the distinction of a 2002 UK top-five hit record when Russian trance duo PPK released an electronica cover version of the composer's orchestral theme to Andrei Konchalovsky's 1979 film "Siberiade”

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Eduard Artemyev

Born 1937-11-30 (88 years ago) in Novosibirsk.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Nika Award for Best Music Score (12) Nika Awards 2008 2007 12
Nika Award for Best Music Score (A Driver for Vera) Nika Awards 2005 2004 Voditel dlya Very
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Limita) Nika Awards 1995 1994 Limita
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Expiation) Nika Awards 2013 2012 Искупление
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Home) Nika Awards 2012 2011 Home
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Kakraki) Nika Awards 2010 2009 Kakraki
Nika Award for Best Music Score (12) Nika Awards 2008 2007 12
Nika Award for Best Music Score (A Driver for Vera) Nika Awards 2005 2004 Voditel dlya Very
Nika Award for Best Music Score (House of Fools) Nika Awards 2003 2002 Dom durakov
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Mummy) Nika Awards 2000 1999 Mummy
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Limita) Nika Awards 1995 1994 Limita
Nika Award for Best Music Score (The Inner Circle) Nika Awards 1993 1992 The Inner Circle
Nika Award for Best Music Score (Courier) Nika Awards 1988 1987 Kuryer
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Isolda Artemyeva(Gifta) Gifta
Child

Artemiy Artemiev

Parents

Nikolai Artemyev, Nina Artemyeva

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Though renowned for his electronic film scores for director Andrei Tarkovsky and use of the pioneering Theremin-like ANS synthesizer, composer Edward Artemiev has actually contributed varied orchestral works to film and concert hall that have run the gamut from the traditional to the experimental. "12� is Artemiev and Mikhalkov's thirteenth collaboration, a long-running pairing that dates back to Mikhalkov's 1970 thesis film short "A Quiet Day During the End of the War� and has included the scores to "Burnt By the Sun� and Mikhalkov's unique documentary portrait of the director's daughter and the changing times that spawned her, "Anna: From Six to Eighteen�. In addition to numerous awards at home and abroad, Artemiev received the distinction of a 2002 UK top-five hit record when Russian trance

duo PPK released an electronica cover version of the composer's orchestral theme to Andrei Konchalovsky's 1979 film "Siberiade�.

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