Yurii Shchurovskyi (*28 April 1927, Kyiv - 13 October 1996) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer and teacher.
He graduated from the Kyiv Conservatoire (1951) and completed his postgraduate studies with B. Liatoshynsky (1954), and in 1952-1955 he was a teacher at the Conservatoire.
From 1958 to 1962, he taught theoretical disciplines at the Kursk Music School. He gave recitals in Kursk.
Since 1973, he has been a senior editor of the department of musical and pedagogical literature at the Musical Ukraine publishing house.
His compositions include symphonies, poems, overtures, a string quartet, a trumpet concerto, sonatas for violin and piano, works for piano and cello, and a ballet.
Author of music for films
"Anxious Youth (1955),
"The Captain of the Old Turtle (1955),
"Pavlo Korchagin (1956),
"The Wind Ahead (1959),
"Terrible Nights,
"Save Our Souls (1960),
"The Shadow (1961),
"The Heart Does Not Forgive (1961),
"Pylypko",
"Kyiv Sonata" (1962),
"Three Days After Immortality (1963),
"The Death of the Squadron (1965),
"Gulf Stream (1968), etc.