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Inon Zur (, ) is an Israeli-born American
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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'', ''
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'', the '' Syberia'' series, and '' Starfield''. He has received multiple nominations, including three
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s, and has won several awards, including an
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. 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).


Early life

Inon Zur was born in Israel. At the age of five, he was trying to compose harmonies with his mother's singing, and became inspired by classical music. He learned to play the
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as a child, studied piano by the age of eight, and was studying composition by the age of ten. He graduated from the Music Academy of Tel Aviv, and spent four years in the Israeli Army in an elite Armored unit. He emigrated to the United States in 1990 to study at the Dick Grove School of Music for a year, and then under private tutor Jack Smalley, a television music composer, and others for two years at the
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.


Career

Zur began his career in 1994 by working on soundtracks for movies, such as ''Yellow Lotus'', featured at the
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. He signed on to compose for Fox Family for six years, and made soundtracks for various children's television shows produced by
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, including '' Big Bad Beetleborgs'', ''
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'' and '' Power Rangers''. By 2002, he estimated that he had composed the soundtrack to over 360 ''Power Rangers'' episodes. His compositions for these programs were credited to Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahchi (an allias for Haim Saban), with Zur usually only being credited as a music producer. This was allegedly so the duo could collect the music royalties. Zur and all other composers working at this company agreed to give up the rights to their compositions prior to joining. He won his first award during this period in his career, a Telly Award for his work on '' Power Rangers: Turbo''. While he enjoyed the work, he began to want to go work somewhere "more intriguing, more advanced, and basically a place that people really appreciate music more"; his agent overcame his initial reluctance and convinced him to work in the video games industry. His first video game soundtrack was 2000's '' Star Trek: Klingon Academy'', which he started composing for the game in 1997. Zur moved on to prestigious titles, composing for the award-winning and critically acclaimed '' Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal'' in 2001 and '' Icewind Dale II'' in 2002, among many others. ''Icewind Dale II'' earned him the first of many nominations for video game music awards, that of the Game Audio Network Guild's Music of the Year award. He continued to work on movies and television programs during these years. Zur has made dozens of cinematic scores for trailers. His last full movie soundtrack to date was that of 2014's '' Reclaim''. He has worked on a few television series since then; his last traditional television soundtrack was for '' Ghost Whisperer'' in 2007, though he has composed music for webisode and
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since then. He continued to work on numerous video games, including '' Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones'' in 2005 and '' Crysis'' in 2007. He has garnered several nominations for video game music awards, including his first win, for '' Men of Valor'' in the Best Original Instrumental track category of the 2004 Game Audio Network Guild awards. Zur penned the original musical score for '' Crysis'', '' Dragon Age'', '' Fallout'', '' Syberia'', and '' Starfield'' franchises. The most notable titles Zur has composed for have been '' Icewind Dale II'' (2002), '' EverQuest Online Adventures'' (2003), '' Men of Valor'' (2004), '' Crysis'' (2007), '' Fallout 3'' (2008), '' Prince of Persia'' (2008), '' Dragon Age: Origins'' (2009), '' Fallout: New Vegas'' (2010), '' World of Tanks'' (2010), '' Dragon Age II'' (2011), '' Fallout 4'' (2015), '' Fallout 76'' (2018), '' The Elder Scrolls: Blades'' (2019) and, most recently, '' Starfield'' (2023).


Performances

Zur's compositions have been played several times in live concerts. The first of these was a concert held in
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, South Korea, on May 30, 2006, dedicated to his music for '' Lineage II: Chronicle V: Oath of Blood''. On August 20, 2008, music from his soundtrack to '' Crysis'' was played in
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, Germany, at a '' Video Games Live'' concert. His music from ''Dragon Age: Origins'' and ''Prince of Persia'' was performed at the September 26, 2009 "A Night in Fantasia 2009" concert in
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, Australia, by the Eminence Symphony Orchestra. Zur was a special guest at the concert. In an industry first, a dedicated concert of his music from '' Lord of the Rings: War in the North'' was performed each evening at the 2011 ''
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'' (E3) in Los Angeles. The one-hour concert series was conducted by Zur and performed by The Hollywood Orchestra and Choir with the participation of The Lyris Quartet and solos from celebrated vocalist Aubrey Ashburn. He originally conducted and recorded the game with the London Philharmonia Orchestra and the Pinewood Singers Choir at the legendary
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in London. In 2018, at the London venue the
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, Zur composed his different pieces from the ''Fallout'' and ''
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'' series during a live concert that Bethesda Game Studios co-hosted with the '' War Child (charity)''. The London Symphony Orchestra performed Zur's '' Starfield'' score at Bethesda's 10th Anniversary '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'' concert in 2021. The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra gave a 10-year concert on June 25, 2023, at The Game Awards, which featured well-known video game soundtracks. The concert included a rendition of Zur's ''Starfield'' theme. Zur and Imagine Dragons went to tour together in March 2025. Zur composed with the Los Angeles Film Orchestra on music for Imagine Dragons' Hollywood Bowl concerts.


Legacy

Zur's music has been featured in numerous top-selling game franchises. He has been described as being "internationally recognized as one of the A-list orchestral composers in the video games industry". '' Variety'' named him on a short list of top video game composers. He was listed on top 40 greatest video games composers of all time (ranked 17th by composercode.com) In the film industry Zur specializes on cinematic scoring for film trailers. He's worked with the likes of BMG Production Music on films such as the '' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', '' The Hobbit'', and '' Avengers: Age of Ultron''. Including dozens of other film trailer music. He's also worked with NCSOUND on several video game projects. His songs have often been covered by numerous artists. Raney Shockne and Elizaveta did a cover of Zur's ''Dragon Age: Origins'' "I am the One" song for ''Dragon Age: Inquisitions''. Zur was inducted into The Recording Academy as a new member in 2023. Inon Zur and Imagine Dragons collaborative song ''Children of the Sky'' was part of the Lonestar Freedom Mission on the Intuitive Machines' Athena moon lander, aiming to be the first song broadcast from the moon.


Musical style and influences

Zur's compositions frequently are focused on full orchestras, choir and, in some games like ''Prince of Persia'', ethnic instruments like Arabic flutes and the woodwind duduk. He has often collaborated with the Northwest Sinfonia orchestra from Seattle, though he has on occasion used other orchestras. Whenever Zur works with a real orchestra, he always conducts it himself. He has named some of his musical influences as classical artists such as Sergey Prokofiev,
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, and Beethoven, movie composers like
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and
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, and jazz artists like
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and Henry McFeeny. While he would one day like to compose music not intended to be part of a larger piece of media, he finds that the pressure of a deadline and the feedback from the developers are crucial in his development process. He feels that his music sounds best when it is in the context given by the media it was made for, though he feels that performances of the music by itself transforms it "from just a soundtrack to an art form on its own". Zur sometimes collaborates with other musicians while composing his game soundtracks; for example, he worked with Florence and the Machine to create a unique rendition of "I'm Not Calling You A Liar" for the '' Dragon Age II'' soundtrack. Zur typically is brought in to compose for a game once it is mostly complete, though he notes that that is earlier than for films and television—where nothing changes after he starts besides post-production effects—making video game music composition a more "flexible" process. He finds that it is "crucial" for him to play a game before he can compose music for it, even if it's only a development version. Rather than compose music based around the setting in the game where it will be played, Zur composes music around the emotion that he wants the player to feel at that point in the game. While he feels that music composition technology has come far enough in recent years to no longer be a limiting factor in his music, he does feel that the music budgets for games limit what he can create. Zur feels that he is considered in the industry to be a very fast composer, which he attributes to his tendency to compose music "intuitively", rather than spending a lot of time planning it out. When not composing, Zur likes to play video games, especially those he has composed for, as well as play basketball and spend time with his family. The types of projects that he would like to work on in the future that he has not yet done are children's games and soundtracks incorporating jazz music.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zur, Inon American film score composers American male film score composers American male television composers American television composers American video game composers Israeli emigrants to the United States Living people UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture alumni Date of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people)