Awards & Winners

Isaac Schwartz

Date of Birth 13-May-1923
Place of Birth Romny
(Ukraine, Sumy Oblast, Romens’kyi Raion)
Nationality Russia
Also know as I. Shvarts, Isaak Shvarts, Isaak Schwarz, Isaak Iosifovich Shvarts, Isaak Shvartz, Shvartz, Isaak, Isaac Schwalz, Isaac Iosifovich Schwartz, И.И.Шварц, И. И. Шварц, Исаак Шварц
Profession Film Score Composer, Composer
Isaac Iosifovich Schwartz, also known as Isaak Shvarts, was a Soviet composer. Schwartz was born in Romny in the Ukrainian SSR in 1923. His family moved to Leningrad in 1930, where he learned to play the piano. He gave his first concert in 1935 with the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra. Schwartz's father was professor of archeology at the Leningrad State University: he was arrested in 1936 and executed two years later as part of the Great Purge. Schwartz's family was exiled to Kyrgyzstan in 1937, and Schwartz gave private music lessons in Frunze as well as occasionally accompanying the silent films at the cinema with live music. During the Second World War, Schwartz directed one of the sections of the Red Army Choir. During that time, he met Mariya Dmitriyevna, the sister of Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, who introduced him to her brother. Shostakovich helped Schwartz gain entry to the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in Leningrad, from whence he graduated with a diploma in composition in 1951. He joined the Union of Soviet Composers in 1955. Only years later did he discover that Shostakovich had paid for his education. When Shostakovich was dismissed from the Conservatory, Schwartz was asked to denounce Shostakovich, but he refused.

Awards by Isaac Schwartz

Check all the awards nominated and won by Isaac Schwartz.

2001


Nika Award for Best Music
Honored for : Dikarka

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Music Dikarka

2000


Nika Award for Best Music
Honored for : Poslushay, ne idyot li dozhd

Nominations 2000 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Music Poslushay, ne idyot li dozhd

1996


Nominations 1996 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Music A Man for a Young Girl

1992


Nika Award for Best Music
Honored for : Luna Park, White King, Red Queen

Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Music Luna Park","White King, Red Queen