Ilan Virtzberg is an Israeli composer, arranger, music producer, guitarist, and singer, born on September 12, 1951, in Beersheva, Israel. He is renowned as one of the most sought-after composers and producers in Israeli pop during the 1980s and early 1990s. Virtzberg's early career included service as a guitarist in the Israeli Air Force band, followed by studies at the Samuel Rubin Israel Academy of Music (now the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music). His first album, "B'tzir Tov," released in 1982 in collaboration with Shimon Galbats, was notable for being based on the songs of Yona Wallach and ranked highly in Israel's best albums lists. Virtzberg has also composed music for several films, including "The Smile of the Lamb" and "Himmo, King of Jerusalem."
Over his career, Ilan Virtzberg has released many albums, with recent titles such as "החוק השלישי של ניוטון" and "משני צידי הכדור (Remastered)" . His contributions to Israeli music span multiple decades, highlighting his versatility and consistent output in the industry.
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