
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Personal Info
Known for
Sound
Gender
Male
Birthday
1936-05-29
Day of Death
2019-02-04 (82 years old)
Place of Birth
Voronezh, Voronezhskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Biography
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov (29 May 1936 – 4 February 2019) was a Soviet composer. He composed symphonies, symphonic poems, as well as works for chamber orchestra, small ensembles and solo instruments.
Outside his native country he is best known as a composer of music for such films as War and Peace, the 1966–67 film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, Ivan's Childhood and Andrei Rublev for Andrei Tarkovsky. He has composed for some 40 films in total. Tarkovsky is said to have been so impressed by Ovchinnikov that he stated: "I cannot imagine a better composer for myself than Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov."
Ovchinnikov also had a successful career as a touring conductor from the 1970s. He has recorded for Melodiya, the Soviet record company. His Symphony No. 2 was released on the Melodiya label. Ovchinnikov was named a People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1986.
Known For
Acting
(2003)
Crew
(1986)
Singing Russia
Music
(1986)
Boris Godunov
Music
(1985)
Bagrationi
Musician
(1975)
The Accident
Original Music Composer, Conductor
(1975)
They Fought for Their Motherland
Original Music Composer
(1972)
Solaris
Original Music Composer
(1972)
(1972)
That Sweet Word: Liberty!
Original Music Composer
(1972)
A Soldier Came Back from the Front
Original Music Composer, Conductor
(1971)
Legenda
Music, Conductor
(1971)
The Golden Gates
Original Music Composer
(1970)
Пес, сметана и труба
Music
(1969)
A Nest of Gentry
Music
(1968)
War and Peace
Original Music Composer
(1967)
War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812
Original Music Composer
(1967)
War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov
Original Music Composer
(1966)
Andrei Rublev
Original Music Composer
(1966)
War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky
Original Music Composer
(1966)
War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova
Original Music Composer
(1966)
A Long Happy Life
Music
(1965)
The First Teacher
Music
(1962)
Ivan's Childhood
Music
(1961)
(1961)