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{{Article quote|There have been tear-inducing, hair-raising, and spine-tingling moments each time we have listened to his inspired compositions.}} | {{Article quote|There have been tear-inducing, hair-raising, and spine-tingling moments each time we have listened to his inspired compositions.}} | ||
'''Curtis Schweitzer''' is an [[United States|American]] composer known for his work on musical pieces for video games such as ''[[wikipedia:Starbound|Starbound]]'', ''[http://www.interstellarrift.com)| Interstellar Rift]'', and ''[[Halo: Infinite]]'' <ref >https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/discover-hope </ref>. Schweitzer is a freelance composer, having contributed work towards companies such as [https://audiojungle.net| AudioJungle] and [[wikipedia:Pond5|Pond5]] focused on orchestral, cinematic music for trailers, film, and television. | '''Curtis Schweitzer''' is an [[United States|American]] composer known for his work on musical pieces for video games such as ''[[wikipedia:Starbound|Starbound]]'', ''[http://www.interstellarrift.com)| Interstellar Rift]'', and ''[[Halo: Infinite]]'' <ref >https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/discover-hope </ref>. Schweitzer is a freelance composer, having contributed work towards companies such as [https://audiojungle.net| AudioJungle] and [[wikipedia:Pond5|Pond5]] focused on orchestral, cinematic music for trailers, film, and television. | ||
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Curtis Schweitzer is an American composer known for his work on musical pieces for video games such as Starbound, Interstellar Rift, and Halo: Infinite [1]. Schweitzer is a freelance composer, having contributed work towards companies such as AudioJungle and Pond5 focused on orchestral, cinematic music for trailers, film, and television.