Yuri Milyutin | Dancing

Yuri (George) Sergeevich Milyutin (April 5, 1903 , Moscow - June 9 , 1968 , Moscow) - Soviet composer , People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1964), laureate of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1949). In 1921 he graduated from the studio of the Moscow Chamber Theater. In 1924-1925 he was accepted as a composer and pianist into the Blue Blouse pop group. He wrote dance music and songs, in particular, “Marseille is noisy at night” (1924) to the verses of N. R. Erdman , “Tango” (1924) and “On the old barge” (1926) to the verses of O. Osenin for the Krivoi miniature theaters Jimmy“, “Peacock’s Tail“, cabaret “Don’t Cry“. In 1924, Milyutin made his debut as an operetta author , when “Ballerina of the Imperial Theaters” was staged on the stage of the Moscow Hermitage Theater. In 1929-1932 he worked as a pianist in Moscow cinemas, headed the musical department of several theaters: the R. N. Simonov studio , the studio theater under the direction of Yu. A. Zavadsky and the Satire Theater , and wrote music for their productions. To complete his musical education, in 1930 he entered the Moscow Regional Music College in the composition department (course of S. N. Vasilenko and A. V. Aleksandrov ), graduated in 1934. In 1933-1934 he was the head of the musical department of the State Theater for Children’s Books named after. Khalatov, where he wrote music and designed two puppet shows.
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