John Cacavas

American composer and conductor

John Cacavas - Artists & Creatives born 1930
Born

1930
96 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American composer and conductor, he gained recognition for his contributions to the field of music composition. Cacavas composed music for television, film, and theater, leaving a lasting influence on the entertainment industry. He worked extensively in the realm of orchestral arrangements and choral works. His collaborations included notable projects in the television industry, particularly for series such as 'The Twilight Zone' and 'The Merv Griffin Show.' His command of orchestration and passion for diverse musical styles distinguished his career in the field of contemporary music.

Composed music for 'The Twilight Zone'

Arranged music for 'The Merv Griffin Show'

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