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Inon Zur

1965 - Today

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Inon Zur (Hebrew: ינון צור, [jiˈnon ˈt͡sur]) is an Israeli-born American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video games. He has composed soundtracks for over 80 video games, which include Dragon Age, EverQuest, Fallout, Prince of Persia, Star Trek, the Syberia series, and Starfield. He has received multiple nominations, including three BAFTAs, and has won several awards, including an Emmy. Various music awards for his soundtracks on Men of Valor (2004), Crysis (2007), Dragon Age: Origins (2009), The Elder Scrolls: Blades (2019), Syberia: The World Before (2023), Starfield (2024) and Rise of the Ronin (2024). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Inon Zur is the 1,416th most popular composer (down from 1,377th in 2019), the 370th most popular biography from Israel (down from 351st in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Israeli Composer.

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Among COMPOSERS

Among composers, Inon Zur ranks 1,416 out of 1,451Before him are Vivian Kubrick, Meredith Willson, Masashi Hamauzu, William Alwyn, Michiru Yamane, and Judith Weir. After him are Jeremy Soule, Shoji Meguro, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Ola Gjeilo, Justin Hurwitz, and Brett Dean.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Inon Zur ranks 684Before him are José Manuel de la Torre, Kálmán Kovács, Hernán Díaz, Masahiro Wada, Billy Sherwood, and Monja Roindefo. After him are Brannon Braga, Juan Carlos, Catalino Rivarola, Franck Piccard, Allar Levandi, and Pierpaolo Ferrazzi.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Inon Zur ranks 370 out of 466Before him are Daphne Koller (1968), Moanes Dabbur (1992), Avi Gabbay (1967), Aida Touma-Suleiman (1964), Shahar Pe'er (1987), and Lucy Aharish (1981). After him are Shiri Maimon (1981), Aviv Geffen (1973), Yael Arad (1967), Denis Shapovalov (1999), Viktor Tsyhankov (1997), and Dafna Dekel (1966).

Among COMPOSERS In Israel

Among composers born in Israel, Inon Zur ranks 2Before him are Armand Amar (1953).