Ilan Virtzberg (Hebrew: אילן וירצברג) (born September 12, 1951) is an Israeli composer, arranger, music producer, guitarist, and singer.
He is described as "one of the most sought-after composers and producers in Israeli pop in the 80s and early 90s".
[1] He was born in Beersheva to the family of a Holocaust survivor Beni Virtzberg.
[4] His first album B'tzir Tov [he] (1982, remastered in 2002) in collaboration with Shimon Galbats [he] based on the songs of Yona Wallach ranked 18th in the list of 100 best Israeli albums by the newspaper Yediot Ahronoth in 2005.
[5] Virtzberg composed music for about 15 feature, documentary and TV films,[6][7] including: His sister is Dahlia Virtzberg-Rofe' [he], researcher in the area of mental health and activist for human rights of mentally deficient people.