(1965-06-16) June 16, 1965 (age 58) Leningrad, USSR (Russia)
Genres
symphonic, chamber, opera, ballet, film score
Occupation(s)
Composer
Instrument(s)
Piano, voice
Years active
1987–present
Website
yuri-khanon.com (in Russian)
Musical artist
Yuri Khanon is a pen name of Yuri Feliksovich Soloviev-Savoyarov (Russian: Юрий Феликсович Соловьёв-Савояров),[1] a Russian composer. Prior to 1993, he wrote under a pen name Yuri Khanin, but later transformed it into Yuri Khanon, spelling it in a pre-1918 Russian style as ХанонЪ. Khanon was born on June 16, 1965, in Leningrad. In 1988, he became a laureate of the European Film Awards[2] (Felix Award), and in 1989, he won the Nika Award, a Russian cinematographic award. Due to his numerous concerts throughout Russia, as well as to TV and cinema appearances, Khanon reached the peak of his popularity in 1988–1992, but in 1993, decided to stop performing in public.[3]
^Encyclopedia of Cinema & Theatre (Bio) (in Russian)
^European Film Awards, November 1988
^Cite error: The named reference Grove was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
YuriKhanon is a pen name of Yuri Feliksovich Soloviev-Savoyarov (Russian: Юрий Феликсович Соловьёв-Савояров), a Russian composer. Prior to 1993, he wrote...
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cartes 2006: Russian Seasons 2007: Le Corsaire (after Mazilier & Petipa, with Yuri Burlaka), Old Women Falling Out 2008: Biset Variations, Pierrot Lunaire,...
(1903–1978) Karen Khachaturian (1920–2011) Ivan Khandoshkin (1747–1804) YuriKhanon (born 1965) Tikhon Khrennikov (1913–2007) Alexander Knaifel (born 1943)...
Bernardo Bertolucci for The Last Emperor and one to Russian composer YuriKhanon for the music of The Days of Eclipse. The winners are in a yellow background...
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103. Erik Satie, letter to Caryathis dated November 1, 1920. Cited in YuriKhanon, "Erik Satie - Retroactive Memories", Faces of Russia, St. Petersburg...