Nikolai Kryukov

Personal Info

Known For Sound

Gender Male

Birthday 1908-02-01

Deathday 1961-04-05 (53 years old)

Place of Birth Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Also Known As Николай Николаевич Крюков, Н. Крюков

Nikolai Kryukov

Biography

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.

Known For

Sound

1960
Contemporary of the Century

as Original Music Composer

1960
Letter Never Sent

as Original Music Composer

1960
The Rescued Generation

as Original Music Composer

1959
Wind from the East

as Original Music Composer

1958
Red Leaves

as Original Music Composer

1958
The Idiot

as Original Music Composer

1957
A Unique Spring

as Original Music Composer

1957
Miles of Fire

as Original Music Composer

1956
The Forty-First

as Original Music Composer

1955
The Grasshopper

as Original Music Composer

1954
Heroes of Shipka

as Original Music Composer

1951
The Grand Concert

as Original Music Composer

1948
Story of a Real Man

as Original Music Composer

1947
Without Prejudice

as Original Music Composer

1947
Tale of the Siberian Land

as Original Music Composer

1947
Our Heart

as Original Music Composer

1946
Cruiser 'Varyag'

as Original Music Composer

1945
Days and Nights

as Original Music Composer

1945
Guilty Without Guilt

as Original Music Composer

1943
Wait for Me

as Original Music Composer

1942
Defense of Tsaritsyn

as Original Music Composer

1939
Lenin in 1918

as Original Music Composer

1938
Baku's People

as Original Music Composer

1936
We Are from Kronstadt

as Original Music Composer

1936
The Paris Commune

as Original Music Composer

1935
The Pilots

as Original Music Composer

1933
Conveyor of Death

as Original Music Composer

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