Also known as Mikael Leonovich Tariverdiev
armenisch-georgischer sowjetischer Komponist
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Mikael Leonowitsch Tariwerdijew (russisch Микаэл Леонович Таривердиев; armenisch Միքայել Թարիվերդիև (Թարիվերդյան) / Mikajel Tariwerdiew (Tariwerdjan); georgisch მიკაელ ტარივერდიევი / Mikael Tariwerdiewi; * 15. August 1931 in Tiflis, Georgische SSR, Sowjetunion; † 25. Juli 1996 in Sotschi, Russland) war ein sowjetisch-armenischer Komponist.
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Mikael Leonovich Tariverdiev (1931-1996) was a prominent Russian composer of Armenian descent. He headed the Composers' Guild of the Soviet Cinematographers' Union from its inception and is most famous for his movie scores, primarily the score to 'Seventeen Moments of Spring'. (Please note that some recent releases of his work have been formally credited to Tariverdiev and are listed on streaming platforms under that moniker, so you will find a significant amount of scrobbles there.) <a href="h
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