Frank Ezra Levy, born in Paris in 1930, was a prolific composer with a diverse portfolio of 219 published works. As the son of the distinguished Swiss composer and pianist Ernst Levy, Frank Ezra Levy inherited a rich musical legacy, which he expanded with his own unique voice. His compositions include 13 symphonies, 17 string quartets, and a wealth of orchestral, vocal, and chamber works. Levy's music has been performed and celebrated worldwide, with numerous composers dedicating works to him, including Uri Caine and Garth Knox. His compositions, such as the Concerto No. 6 for Piano, String Orchestra & Timpani, continue to captivate audiences and musicians alike. Levy's contributions to the world of music are a testament to his enduring talent and creativity.