№ 394/кор. 125th Birth Anniversary of I. Dunaevsky (1900–1973), a composer

30.01.2025
Artist-designer – Hablovsky V.

 

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Isaak Dunaevsky (1900-1955) was a Soviet composer and conductor, a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1950).

In 1919, he graduated from the Kharkov Conservatory in violin class. From 1924, he was the Musical Director of the Hermitage Theater, and from 1926, he headed the musical section of the Satire Theater and the Moscow Operetta Theater, where in 1927, his operetta The Grooms was successfully staged.

Being one of the founders of Soviet operetta and musical film comedy, Isaak Dunayevsky made music one of the main components of the drama of the story. The Jolly Fellows film (1934) and a number of subsequent ones brought wide fame to the composer. From 1934 to 1940, he composed music for 16 films. He also often participated in voiceovers, played the piano and sang.

During the Great Patriotic War, he led the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Central House of Culture of Railway men, on numerous occasions performed for soldiers in military units and hospitals, and for workers at defense plants.

Among the composer's famous compositions, there are operettas The GroomsThe Golden ValleyFree WindWhite Acacia, and others; films Jolly FellowsCircusVolga-Volga, etc.; and songs My MoscowSong about the MotherlandMarch of the Jolly FellowsSong about the Merry WindOi, Tsvetet Kalina (Oh, the Viburnum Blossoms), etc.

The commemorative stamp provides a portrait of Isaak Dunayevsky; the main image features the composer at the piano.

Photo by RIA Novosti, M. Nappelbaum/Music Museum

Denomination Paper Printing method Format of the envelope Edition
Letter “A” High Whiteness Modified (HWM) Offset 110 × 220 mm 0,5 million copies

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