"Exodus" has been played by many people, including Richard Clayderman, but the most famous version is played by Maxim, but he did not write it. The composer of this piece is Ernest Gold.
"Exodus" was composed by modern composer Ernest Gold for the movie "Exodus". Ernest Gold was born in a musical family in Vienna. Influenced by his grandfather and father, he began composing independently at the age of 5. When the Nazis occupied Austria in 1938, he moved to the United States and began composing pop songs. He began to enter the film industry in 1945 and successively provided soundtracks for some films. In 1959, he won the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Golden Globe Award for Best Film Score and an Oscar nomination for Best Film Score for "On the Beach"; the following year, he won the 33rd Academy Award for Best Drama Score for "Exodus" . In 1963, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Film Score for "It's a Mad World." Other major ones include "The Heroes", "Escape", "Judgment of Nuremberg", "Santa. "The Secret of Veturia", "Iron Cross", etc.
Maxim's "Croatian Rhapsody" and "Flight of the Bumblebee" are both very nice and are his masterpieces. Yoko Shimomura's interlude "A.Y.A" for "Parasite Eve" is also great, as is Richard Clayderman's "Destiny".