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  1. Dimitri Tiomkin ( Kremenchuk, en la Gobernación de Poltava, entonces del Imperio ruso y hoy perteneciente a Ucrania, 10 de mayo de 1894- Londres, 11 de noviembre de 1979) fue un compositor ruso nacionalizado estadounidense. Tiomkin recibió 22 nominaciones a los Premios de la Academia y ganó cuatro premios Oscar por su música ...

  2. Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin [a] (May 10, 1894 – November 11, 1979) [1] was a Russian [2] [3] [4] and American film composer and conductor. Classically trained in Saint Petersburg before the Bolshevik Revolution, he moved to Berlin and then New York City after the Russian Revolution.

  3. " Wild Is the Wind " is a song written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington for the 1957 film Wild Is the Wind. Johnny Mathis recorded the song for the film and released it as a single in November 1957. Mathis' version reached No. 22 on the Billboard chart.

  4. Dimitri Tiomkin was a Russian Jewish composer who emigrated to America and became one of the most distinguished and best-loved music writers of Hollywood. He won a hallowed place in the pantheon of the most successful and productive composers in American film history, earning himself four Oscars and sixteen Academy Awards nominations.

    • May 10, 1894
    • November 11, 1979
  5. Dimitri Tiomkin ( Kremenchuk, en la Gobernación de Poltava, entonces del Imperio ruso y hoy perteneciente a Ucrania, 10 de mayo de 1894- Londres, 11 de noviembre de 1979) fue un compositor ruso nacionalizado estadounidense. Tiomkin recibió 22 nominaciones a los Premios de la Academia y ganó cuatro premios Oscar por su música innovadora.

  6. At the start of the film's production late in 1953, veteran film composer and musician Dimitri Tiomkin was commissioned to write the film's score. The studio also urged Tiomkin to come up with a theme song for the film, to be released to radio and as a vinyl record.

  7. Biography. Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin (May 10, 1894 – November 11, 1979) was a Russian-born American film composer and conductor. Classically trained in St. Petersburg, Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution, he moved to Berlin and then New York City after the Russian Revolution.