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Imre Czomba | |
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Birth name | Imre Czomba |
Born | Hungary, Miskolc; living in Los Angeles, United States | September 9, 1972
Genres | Film score, Theatre music, Classical music, Jazz, pop |
Occupations | Composer, Film composer, Theatre composer, Video game composer, Music producer |
Instruments | Piano, Organ, Accordion, Synthesizer, Flute, Guitar |
Years active | 1993–present |
Imre Czomba (born September 9, 1972) is a Los Angeles-based Hungarian-American composer, film composer, orchestrator, arranger, music producer, and musician. A prominent figure in the international music scene since 1993, he is most recognized for his numerous theatrical compositions and productions, including musicals, international events, and dance theatre shows. Imre earned international acclaim for his 18-year collaboration with ExperiDance, a famous dance troupe whose shows premiered in top theaters across Europe and Asia. His international repertoire includes compositions for the 2008 Summer and 2014 Winter Olympic Games, and the 2013 European Judo Championship, and the 2006 European Aquatic Championship Official Song. In 2008 and 2009, Imre was selected to compose music for the prestigious Hungarian National Day fireworks shows, each with a viewership of over 3 million people. In 2024, he became one of the mentors of the Isina Academy, alongside such world-famous legends as Walter Afanasieff, Michael Bolton, Greg Phillinganes, Richard Marx, Robin Thicke, Humberto Gatica, Chris Lord-Alge, Paul Oakenfold, and Taika Waititi.