
David Blok
Personal Info
Known for
Sound
Gender
Male
Birthday
1888-12-12
Day of Death
1948-10-04 (59 years old)
Place of Birth
Taganrog, oblast voyska Donskogo, Russian Empire
David Blok
Biography
Soviet composer, sound engineer and conductor. Organizer (1941) and first head of the State Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Cinematography. Honored Artist of the Tajik SSR (1940). He began his creative career in 1905 as a conductor of an orchestra accompanying silent films. Studied at the Rostov Conservatory (1913-1918). During the silent film period, he led orchestras in major cinemas, scoring silent films and composing music for them. Since 1930, he began working in sound films (in 1931-1947 - sound designer and sound engineer). Since 1938, he was also a conductor at the Soyuzdetfilm film studio, in 1948 - Mosfilm. Conducted the premiere of the Second Suite by S.S. Prokofiev from Romeo and Juliet. David Blok wrote and edited music for more than 200 films. He was a member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. He was buried at the Vostryakovsky cemetery.
Crew
(1947)
(1947)
Private Aleksandr Matrosov
Original Music Composer
(1945)
Crimean Conference
Music
(1945)
Aleksandr Pokryshkin
Music
(1945)
It Happened in the Donbass
Conductor
(1944)
Victory in the South
Music
(1944)
(1944)
Kashchey the Immortal
Conductor
(1944)
Zoya
Conductor
(1944)
Liberated France
Original Music Composer
(1943)
(1941)
Концерт
Conductor
(1941)
The Disappearance of "Eagle"
Original Music Composer
(1940)
Yakov Sverdlov
Original Music Composer
(1939)
The Air Mail
Music
(1937)
In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze
Music Editor
(1937)
A Border on Lock
Sound Director
(1935)
I'll Be Back
Original Music Composer
(1933)
Torn Boots
Original Music Composer
(1932)
Horizon
Original Music Composer
(1932)
House of the Dead
Sound Director
(1930)
St. Jorgen's Day
Sound Director
(1928)
The Land of the Lion and Sun
Original Music Composer