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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_OrtonMark Orton - Wikipedia

    Mark Orton (born ca. 1968) is an American composer and musician. An alumnus of the Peabody Conservatory and the Hartt School of Music, he is a founding member of the San Francisco-based Tin Hat chamber music group, and is best known for his score for the Academy Award-nominated film Nebraska (2013).

  2. Mark Orton is a composer working in the mediums of film scoring, concert music, and radio/podcast. He is the co-founder of Tin Hat, an internationally renowned composer/improviser collective with seven critically acclaimed albums.

  3. Mark Orton is a composer working in the mediums of film scoring, concert music, and radio/podcast. He is both a multi-instrumentalist and a collector of antique and unusual instruments, performing on all manner (and era) of guitars, keyboards, and percussion.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tin_HatTin Hat - Wikipedia

    In 2013 the film score to Nebraska was composed by Tin Hat member Mark Orton. The score also includes performances by other members of Tin Hat, providing the first time the three original members have reunited since 2005.

  5. www.cineymax.es › perfiles › 169244-perfil-de-mark-ortonPerfil de... Mark Orton

    MARK ORTON es miembro fundador del revolucionario grupo de música de cámara Tin Hat. Está dejando su impronta en el mundo de las bandas sonoras cinematográficas, empleando sus características habilidades en diferentes películas llenas de sentimiento.

  6. Featuring musical score composed by Mark Orton, the soundtrack featured 24 tracks—seven of them being from Orton's score and the remainder being songs from prominent artists Damien Jurado, Labi Siffre, Andy Williams and bands and vocal groups such as The Chambers Brothers, Shocking Blue, The Allman Brothers Band, Artie Shaw and His ...

  7. For Mark Orton, it was the acoustically folksy music of the acclaimed indie-alt. group Tin Hat that caught Payne’s sight as he drove a bickering son and father from Montana to “Nebraska.” Lucky for us, Orton is back in Payne’s company again for both career bests with “The Holdovers,” a film and score that fits their eccentric ...