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Frank Haim Ilfman (born March 18, 1970) is an Israeli/ German composer based in London and Los Angeles. He studied trombone and piano at the Jaffa Conservatorium of Music in Tel Aviv and as a young teenager was playing lead trombone with the Tel Aviv Dixieland Band. The young composer became frustrated and bored with the structured methods of the Conservatorium and was eventually asked to leave for playing truant – Ilfman wanted to be more imaginative with how he created music, so went it alone. In 1984, during a visit to Berlin, Ilfman got introduced to German composer Klaus Doldinger, who happened to be scoring The Neverending Story at that time. A visit to the film’s recording sessions made Ilfman fall deeper in love with the art of film music and commit fully to his ambition. He worked on his first television production, when he was just 17 years old, with composer Jan Hammer on the acclaimed television series The Chancer, starring Clive Owen, and since then has scored more than forty films and numerous television shows. Among his many talents is his ability to diagnose how music can best contribute to a film; from brooding melancholy to playful joviality, his work covers a wide spectrum of genres and has gained him much respect in the field.[1] User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Down the Deep Dark Web (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Gunpowder Milkshake (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Ghost Stories (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Big Bad Wolves (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

68 Kill (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Speer Goes to Hollywood (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Rory's Way (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

The Operative (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Sensoria (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Big Bad Wolves
Under The Sheltering Sky (StandWithUkraine)
Soda (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)