Musical artist

Stephen Barton (born 17 September 1982[1]) is a Grammy-nominated and SCL Award winning British composer. He splits his time 馃崐 between his native London and Los Angeles. He has composed the music for dozens of major film, television and video 馃崐 game projects.

Early life [ edit ]

As a child, Barton became a cathedral chorister at the age of eight in the 馃崐 world-renowned Winchester Cathedral Choir, touring internationally with the choir in the United States, Australia and Europe, including concerts in Sydney 馃崐 Opera House, the Royal Albert Hall, and Carnegie Hall; and performing on numerous albums and television broadcasts. He subsequently won 馃崐 a prestigious Department for Education specialist music scholarship to study piano and composition at Wells Cathedral School,[2] one of the 馃崐 oldest extant schools in the world. At 18, he became an assistant to the composer Harry Gregson-Williams, working for him 馃崐 on numerous film scores before branching out to form his own company in 2009.[citation needed]

Video games [ edit ]