Born 1970. Frank Ilfman began studying Trombone and Piano at the Jaffa Conservatorium of Music in Israel as a young child and a precocious talent was soon evident. By the age of thirteen he was composing and arranging original and popular music for the Tel Aviv Dixieland Band where he played Lead Trombone.
Not long after Frank was asked to leave the Conservatorium for skipping classes which
he found dull, and on a chance visit to Berlin he met composer Klaus Doldinger (Das Boot) who was at the time scoring the film “The Never Ending Storyâ€. Frank visited the set and impressed everyone with his imagination and enthusiasm which prompted Doldinger to invite him to a scoring session. Frank subsequently fell in love with the world of cinema
and film music.
Frank Ilfman worked on his first television production at seventeen with composer Jan Hammer on the ever so popular television series “The Chancer†starring Clive Owen, and since then has contributed original music to more than forty film and television projects. Amongst his many talents, his sensitivity to genre and ability to diagnose how music can best contributed to a film, has gained him wide respect in the field. In 2008 Frank was invited to join The European Film Academy and BAFTA, based on his involvement and award nominations with such successful films as,
Nemesis Game, Noodle, The Intruder and others.
Ilfman’s music can be described as dark and atmospheric, romantic and evocative.
He combines exotic instruments, electronics and symphonic orchestra to produce a powerful dramatic style that brings a vibrant and fresh contemporary feel to the big
screen.
In his spare time Ilfman has also recorded, mixed and produced with the London Symphony Orchestra, Duran Duran, The Moscow Symphony, The Modern Stream Ensemble, The Jerusalem Symphony, The Istanbul Kutash Ensemble, Marianne Faithfull, PollyannaFrank, Oi Va Voi and KT Tunstall to name a few