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Alon Sariel is an Israeli-American composer, orchestrator, and conductor renowned for his work bridging classical music with influences from film scoring, progressive rock, and world music. Born in 1985, he began composing extensively in his teens, initially self-taught before formally studying at the Berklee College of Music. Sariel gained prominence through his large-scale orchestral works released independently, notably *The Great Gig in the Sky* (2011), a symphonic reimagining of Pink Floyd’s album *The Dark Side of the Moon*, receiving widespread critical acclaim and millions of views online.
His style is characterized by complex arrangements, soaring melodies, and a dramatic flair often incorporating choral elements. He frequently utilizes extended techniques and unconventional instrumentation. Beyond Pink Floyd tributes, Sariel has composed original orchestral pieces like *ECHOES of a Lost World* (2016) and *Anima Mundi* (2023), showcasing his evolving compositional voice. He actively engages with fans through live performances featuring full orchestras and choirs. Sariel’s work consistently demonstrates a commitment to accessible yet sophisticated classical music creation, attracting a dedicated international fanbase.
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