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Cliff Eidelman
Clifford Glen Eidelman, born on December 5, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, is a distinguished American composer and conductor renowned for his contributions to film and concert music. Eidelman's musical journey began at the age of eight with violin lessons, later expanding to include piano and guitar, and exploring genres from jazz to classical music. He pursued formal studies in music at Santa Monica College and the University of Southern California, where he honed his skills in composition and orchestration.

Eidelman's career in film scoring took off at the young age of 22 when he composed the music for the film "Magdalene" in 1989. His breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed score for "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" in 1991, which established him as a prominent figure in Hollywood film scoring. Over the years, he has composed scores for numerous films, including "Triumph of the Spirit" (1989), "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery" (1992), "Untamed Heart" (1993), and "Free Willy 3: The Rescue" (1997).

In addition to his film work, Eidelman has an impressive repertoire of concert music. His notable compositions include "Symphony No. 2," recorded by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and "Symphony for Orchestra and Two Pianos," performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. He has also composed chamber works like "Bridges" for solo piano and "Night in the Gallery" for chamber ensemble.

Eidelman's versatility as a composer is evident in his ability to craft scores ranging from epic symphonic pieces to intimate, heartfelt music. He continues to reside in Santa Monica, California, where he remains active in both film and concert music composition.

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