Victor Alexeeff
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Born | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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🌐 Website | Official Website |
Victor Alexeeff is an American composer/song writer.
Early life and education[edit]
Alexeeff began piano studies at the age of four, encouraged by his grandfather. At seven, he entered The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and appeared on his first album, "A Tribute to Walt Disney" at the age of nine. Victor Alexeeff studied with Boris Berlin, Marek Jablonski and Artur Papazian. Throughout his training, he received 33 scholarships, and appeared on numerous television and radio programs throughout North America. He became involved in the experimental band NRG, which performed live sound tracks to film classics such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Alexeeff attended at The Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada. While there, he studied with Boris Berlin, Marek Jablonski and Artur Papazian.
Career[edit]
While still also pursuing a fine arts career by participating in International Piano competitions worldwide, Alexeeff is primarily creating scores and trailers for video games, movies, corporate communications, radio and television commercials, as well as live business theater presentations. For the Hannah Neil Center for Children, World of Children, Alexeeff composed the World of Children anthem Can You Hear. At a Huntington Bancshares Fundraiser for Homeless Children he produced the “Voices of Christmas” album, a project that raised more than $55,000 for homeless children. He composed music for COSI (Center of Science and Industry) for the ‘Adventures Exhibit,’ which is a permanent installation in the science museum. Also, he composed a musical for the tri-centennial celebration of the Wright Brothers’ flight, hosted by Senator John Glenn, performed at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Among his major music accomplishments is having created the score for the 700-foot Detroit International Airport tunnel, a light and sound art piece, seen by nearly three- million visitors a year. Alexeeff recently wrote the music to Benny Mardones' (Into The Night) latest hit Where Angels Fly.
Personal life[edit]
Victor Alexeeff has been married to Petra Luna, Partner at MerryMedia and YouTuber with the CatCrazy Channel, since April 9, 2005. They live with their five indoor Oriental Shorthair cats in Southern California.
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