- Andrey Petrov
Andrey Pavlovich Petrov (
September 2 ,1930 -February 15 ,2006 ) was aRussia ncomposer known especially for hisfilm music .A native of
St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), Petrov was the son of a militarydoctor ; his mother was an artist. He had little interest in music until, at 14, he saw "The Great Waltz "; after this he decided to become a composer. He studied composition at the Leningrad Conservatory under Orest Yevlakhov.Petrov was known for his work in various genres; he wrote a number of
opera s andballet s, as well as symphonic works, incidental and film music, and various songs. He was especially famous for his ballet "Creation of the World", based on drawings byJean Effel . This was performed around the world, withMikhail Baryshnikov among its first performers. Petrov also scored over eighty films, including the Soviet-American co-production "The Blue Bird".From 1964 until his death Petrov was the head of the St. Petersburg Composers’ Union, to which he was introduced by
Dmitri Shostakovich . He also founded and served as the general director of a music festival in St. Petersburg. He won numerous prizes and awards; on May 22, 1998 he was made an honorary citizen of St. Petersburg, and a small planet was also named after him.Composed the main theme (
waltz ) for the 1966 filmBeware of the Car .Petrov’s wife, Natalya Yefimovna, was a well-known
musicologist ; his only daughter, Olga, co-wrote a number of his later works.Andrey Petrov died in St. Petersburg; he is buried at the
Volkovskoye Cemetery in the city.Reference
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