Zur began his career in 1994 by working on soundtracks for movies, such as
Yellow Lotus, featured at the
Sundance Film Festival. He signed on to compose for Fox Family for six years, and made soundtracks for various children's television shows produced by
Saban Entertainment, including
Big Bad Beetleborgs,
Digimon and
Power Rangers. By 2002, he estimated that he had composed the soundtrack to over 360
Power Rangers episodes. He won his first award during this period in his career, a Telly Award for his work on
Power Rangers: Turbo. While he enjoyed the work, he began to want to go work somewhere "more intriguing, more advanced, and basically a place that people really appreciate music more"; his agent overcame his initial reluctance and convinced him to work in the video games industry. His first video game soundtrack was 2000's
Star Trek: Klingon Academy, which he started composing for the game in 1997. Zur moved on to prestigious titles, composing for the award-winning and critically acclaimed ''
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal in 2001 and Icewind Dale II in 2002, among many others. Icewind Dale II'' earned him the first of many nominations for video game music awards, that of the Game Audio Network Guild's Music of the Year award. He continued to work on movies and television programs during these years. Zur has made dozens of cinematic scores for
trailers. His last full movie soundtrack to date was that of 2014's
Reclaim. He has worked on a few television series since then; his last traditional television soundtrack was for
Ghost Whisperer in 2007, though he has composed music for
webisode and
Animated series since then. He continued to work on numerous video games, including
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones in 2005 and
Crysis in 2007. He has garnered several nominations for video game music awards, including his first win, for
Men of Valor in the Best Original Instrumental track category of the 2004 Game Audio Network Guild awards. Zur penned the original musical score for
Crysis,
Dragon Age,
Fallout,
Syberia, and
Starfield franchises. The most notable titles Zur has composed for have been
Icewind Dale II (2002),
EverQuest Online (2003),
Men of Valor (2004),
Crysis (2007),
Fallout 3 (2008),
Prince of Persia (2008),
Dragon Age: Origins (2009),
Fallout: New Vegas (2010),
World of Tanks: Mercenaries (2017),
Dragon Age II (2011),
Fallout 4 (2015),
Fallout 76 (2018),
The Elder Scrolls: Blades (2019) and, most recently,
Starfield (2023). == Performances ==