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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ilan_EshkeriIlan Eshkeri - Wikipedia

    Ilan Eshkeri (born 7 April 1977) is a British composer known for his concert music, films scores and artist collaborations. Early life.

  2. Ilan Eshkeri is one of the most diverse and innovative composers in Britain today. He has written award-winning scores for ‘The Young Victoria’ and ‘Stardust’, the action-adventure game Ghost of Tsushima, and the ongoing social simulation game The Sims. His collaborations in the pop world stretch from David Gilmour to Take That and in ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1011065Ilan Eshkeri - IMDb

    Ilan Eshkeri. Ilan Eshkeri is one of the most diverse and innovative composers in Britain today. His music transcends genres and mediums, with a focus on emotional narrative that deeply connects with his audience, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. Eshkeri is Known for films such as Layer Cake, Stardust, The Young Victoria, Still ...

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  4. Jan 7, 2021 · Ilan Eshkeri. Then the title piece “A Perfect Planet” which is used for the front titles and end titles, versions of it, but the title piece on the album, which is a 3-minute song without words, that was the thing that I wrote that expressed all that beauty, all that hope, all that possibility.

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  5. Ilan Eshkeri. Ilan Eshkeri is an award-winning composer, artist, songwriter, producer, and creator whose work is performed in concert, theatre, film, television and video games. His eclectic body of work is linked by his love of narrative. He most recently created music for the BBC nature docuseries , his fourth collaboration with legendary ...

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  7. Jun 21, 2012 · by Peter Culshaw Thursday, 21 June 2012. Ilan Eshkeri: 'film music is one arena when large audiences will accept quite avant-garde or bizarre music'. At his studio near White City in West London (he did say it was Notting Hill) Ilan Eshkeri’s is adding a scratchy cello to a key moment in Ralph Fiennes film of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus.