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Mark Orton (born ca. 1968 [1]) is an American composer and musician. An alumnus of the Peabody Conservatory [2] 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).
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.
Mark Orton is a composer working in the mediums of film scoring, concert music, and radio drama. He is a multi-instrumentalist, performing on all manner of guitars, keyboards,...
Mark Orton is a versatile composer who creates music for film, concert, and radio. He is also a co-founder of Tin Hat, a collective of improvisers with seven albums.
Mark Orton is a versatile and award-winning composer, producer and musician who has worked on films, TV shows, podcasts and more. He is a founding member of the acoustic chamber ensemble Tin Hat and a frequent collaborator with Tom Waits, Willie Nelson and others.
- Composer, Music Department, Producer
Mark Orton is an award winning composer and multi-instrumentalist who writes scores for film, dance, radio-drama, the circus, and the concert hall.
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.”