
Mikael Leonovich Tariverdiev (1931-1996) was a prominent Russian composer of Armenian descent. He headed the Composers' Guild of the Soviet Cinematographers' Union from its inception and is most famous for his movie scores, primarily the score to 'Seventeen Moments of Spring'. Many of his works are credited to Mikael Tariverdiev, but the best known compilation of his film music released in the western world, 2015's Film Music, was formally credited to Tariverdiev (just his second name), which explains why both names co-exist here on Last.fm.
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Boys and the Sea - Part One
Evening Café
Boys and the Sea - part two
All This Jazz
Snow over Leningrad
The Last Romantic
Dance at the Stadium
My Younger Brother
Summer Blues
You have such Eyes
I Asked the Ash Tree
Don't Be Sad
A La Invenzia
Couple in a Café
Roads
Waltz - From 'The Long Day'
Russian Ragtime
Unfinished Recording
Along My Street for Many Years
Dolphins
Prelude for Ket
Melody
No One's Home
On Tsvetochnaya Street
A Moment
I Asked the Mirror
Goodbye Boys!
I Like
Expectation of the New Year
What is Happening to Me?
Aria for a Moscow Guest
Morning Clouds
Moscow Morning
The Third Stroitelnaya Street
Morning in the Mountains
The last waltz
Nocturne
Waltz - From 'The Last Thief'
Accordion Waltz
Prelude for Cello and Piano
It Happens
I Love
Until Tomorrow
I Am Writing To You By Accident
Over the Fields the Twilight is Indistinct
On the Scout
I am a Tree
Don't Be Sad - Variation
Waltz (From 'The last Thief')
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