Ilan Eshkeri(I)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Ilan Eshkeri is one of the most diverse and innovative composers in Britain today. His music transcends genres and mediums, with a focus on emotional narrative that deeply connects with his audience, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
Eshkeri is Known for films such as Layer Cake, Stardust, The Young Victoria, Still Alice and his innovative work with Actor/ Director Ralph Fiennes on Coriolanus and The White Crow. He has collaborated with pop and rock artists like Coldplay, KT Tunstall, Take That, Annie Lennox and David Gilmour.
He has worked with Sir David Attenborough, on several major documentaries that fueled his passion for addressing climate and environmental issues through music. This lead him to create Space Station Earth with NASA and ESA, a synth pop and orchestral live show with a film, which takes the audience on the emotional journey experienced by astronauts when leaving Earth.
Ilan Eshkeri's musical journey and legacy continue to unfurl, spending most his time disappearing into his studio at the bottom of his garden in North London. Eshkeri is both dyslexic and synaesthetic, colours, music and patterns merge in his mind allowing him to imagine unconventional ways of approaching music in order to unlock creativity. His distinct and innovative style, blended with a profound emotional connection to human stories, ensures his compositions retain relevance and potency, testifying to the incredible ability to stir audiences worldwide.
Eshkeri is Known for films such as Layer Cake, Stardust, The Young Victoria, Still Alice and his innovative work with Actor/ Director Ralph Fiennes on Coriolanus and The White Crow. He has collaborated with pop and rock artists like Coldplay, KT Tunstall, Take That, Annie Lennox and David Gilmour.
He has worked with Sir David Attenborough, on several major documentaries that fueled his passion for addressing climate and environmental issues through music. This lead him to create Space Station Earth with NASA and ESA, a synth pop and orchestral live show with a film, which takes the audience on the emotional journey experienced by astronauts when leaving Earth.
Ilan Eshkeri's musical journey and legacy continue to unfurl, spending most his time disappearing into his studio at the bottom of his garden in North London. Eshkeri is both dyslexic and synaesthetic, colours, music and patterns merge in his mind allowing him to imagine unconventional ways of approaching music in order to unlock creativity. His distinct and innovative style, blended with a profound emotional connection to human stories, ensures his compositions retain relevance and potency, testifying to the incredible ability to stir audiences worldwide.