Golden Eagle Award for Best Original Score

The Golden Eagle Award for Best Original Score (Russian: Золотой Орёл за лучшую музыку к фильму) is one of twenty award categories presented annually by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia. It is one of the Golden Eagle Awards, which were conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a counterweight to the Nika Award established in 1987 by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.[1][2]

Golden Eagle Award for Best Original Score
Awarded forBest Original Score of the Year
CountryRussia
Presented byNational Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia
First awarded2002
Currently held byYuri Poteenko and Konstantin Shevelev for White Tiger (2012)
WebsiteOfficial site of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia

Each year the members of the academy choose three nominees to award the best film composer and the film as a perception. The first composer to be awarded was Alexey Rybnikov for the film The Star. The most recent award was made to Yuri Poteenko and Konstantin Shevelev for White Tiger. Eduard Artemyev and Poteenko hold the record for the most nominations, with three and two winning, respectively. Other people with multiple nominations include Alexey Rybnikov (with one win out of three nominations), and Aleksei Aygi (with three nominations).

Nomineess and awardees

Key
Sign Meaning
The international title is not known
# Indicates the winner
Alexei Rybnikov, threefold winner
Year Composer International title National title Transliterated title
(per BGN/PCGN standard)
Ref(s)
2002 Alexey Rybnikov# The Star Звезда Zvesda [3][4]
2002 Vladimir Dashkevich (unknown) Остановка по требованию Ostanovka po trebovaniyu [3][4]
2002 Isaac Schwartz (unknown) Дикарка Dikarka [3][4]
2003 Andrey Petrov# Poor, Poor Pavel Бедный, бедный Павел Bednyy, bednyy Pavel [5][6]
2003 Gennady Gladkov (unknown) Кармен Karmen [5][6]
2003 Alexey Rybnikov Magnetic Storms Жизнь одна Zhizn' odna [5][6]
2004 Ennio Morricone# 72 Metres 72 метра 72 metra [7][8]
2004 Aleksei Aygi My Step-brother Frankenstein Мой сводный брат Франкенштейн Moy cvodnyy brat frankensteyn [7][8]
2004 Eduard Artemyev Our Own Водитель для Веры Voditel' dlya Very [7][8]
2005 Dato Evgenidze# The 9th Company 9 рота 9 rota [9][10]
2005 Pavel Karmanov (unknown) Солдатский декамерон Soldatsky dekameron [9][10]
2005 Sergey Sidelnikov First on the Moon Первые на Луне Pervye na Lune [9][10]
2006 Eduard Artemyev# Doctor Zhivago Доктор Живаго Doktor Zhivago [11][12]
2006 Vladimir Martynov The Island Остров Ostrov [11][12]
2006 Kirill Pirogov (unknown) Питер FM Piter FM [11][12]
2007 Eduard Artemyev# 12 12
[13][14]
2007 Yuri Poteenko 1612 1612
[13][14]
2007 Eduard Artemyev Attack on Leningrad Ленинград Leningrad [13][14]
2008 Aleksei Aygi# Wild Field Дикое поле Dikoe pole [15][16]
2008 Ivan Burlyaev We Are from the Future Мы из будущего My iz budushchego [15][16]
2008 Ruslan Muratov, Gleb Matveychik Admiral Адмиралъ Admiral [15][16]
2009 Yuri Poteenko# The Inhabited Island Обитаемый остров Obitaemyy ostrov [17][18]
2009 Alexey Rybnikov The Priest Поп Pop [17][18]
2009 Alexey Shelygin Pete on the Way to Heaven Петя по дороге в Царствие Небесное Petya po doroge v Tsarstvie Nebesnoe [17][18]
2010 Eugen Doga# (unknown) Рябиновый вальс Ryabinovy valts [19][20]
2010 Andrey Karasev Silent Souls Овсянки Ovsyanki [19][20]
2010 Yuri Poteenko Black Lightning Чёрная Молния Chyornaya Molniya [19][20]
2011 Eduard Artemyev# Home Дом Dom [21][22]
2011 Philip Glass Elena Елена Elena [21][22]
2011 Alfred Schnittke, Andrei Schnittke The Master and Margarita Мастер и Маргарита Master i Margarita [21][22]
2012 Yuri Poteenko, Konstantin Shevelev# White Tiger Белый тигр Bely tigr [23][24]
2012 Aleksei Aygi The Horde Орда Orda [23][24]
2012 Yuri Poteenko Spy Шпион Shpion [23][24]

References

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