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In the best of Gypsy fashion, Kim Angelis can change before your eyes. This internationally acclaimed composer and violin virtuoso is often described as “transforming herself from a soft-spoken, modest and spiritual person into a wild creature of the violin with flying skirts and hair, a few broken bowstrings and stomping heals. She is the composer and performer of an international range of pieces written for specific stories and, like Vivaldi, paints the story with surprising color and detail. While her roots are from the University of California, Irvine, her violin plays like Paganini.” (Clancy Hughes, Inflection Point) You may have heard the passionate, gypsy-inspired music of Kim Angelis on Network TV, PBS,NPR, or during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, when world champion gymnast Kui Yuanyuan of China used music by Kim Angelis for her floor exercise. NBC gave Kui Yuanyuan's performance prime-time coverage, exposing Kim’s music to the “world’s largest audience”. The independent film, Sweet Nothings, released in Feb. 2001, exclusively features music by Kim Angelis, which was nominated for Best Original Score by the California Independent Film Society; the same film was also nominated for Best Score by the International Independent Film Tour. Recently, Kim Angelis signed an exclusive publishing agreement with DSM Producers, one of the entertainment industry’s top placers of music in major films and network television - a deal that certainly validates Kim’s exception