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There have been tear-inducing, hair-raising, and spine-tingling moments each time we have listened to his inspired compositions.[1]
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Curtis Schweitzer is an American composer known for his work on the E3 trailer Discover Hope and is one of the main composers for the Music of 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. He also composed for multiple indie games such as Starbound, Staxel, Interstellar Rift and Airships: Conquer the Skies.[2]

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