


Noah Sorota
Hollywood-based composer with several high-profile credits to his name.
Selected Albums
Where's My HeroMenacing brass and strings, heroic horns and epic, explosive climaxes
Fractured DimensionsReflective, intriguing moods with pulsing string ostinatos, electronic percussion, synth and piano
Investigative TensionElectronic elements, strings & percussion create narrative-led orchestral themes
Adventure's Out ThereSpirited orchestral themes with energetic instrumentation and melodic wonder
Latest Tracks
- Cantankerous Cat4128/1Playful jazz featuring clever melodic interplay between piano & woodwinds supported by swinging drums & strings2:45
- Libations In The Lobby4128/2Whimsical jazz dramedy with quirky piano, strings & woodwind interplay over percussion & double bass2:39
- Ali's Ace4128/3Quirky jazz dramedy with a sneaky mysterious groove featuring piano, strings, vibes, saxophones & woodwinds2:31
- Hocket Pocket4128/4Relaxed jazz piano trio with strings, woodwinds, saxophones & vibes accompaniment. Cool, gently swinging groove2:37
- Rather Swell4128/5Breezy jazz with hooky main riff. Features piano trio with strings, woodwind, saxophones, bongos & vibes backing2:48
- Note Indigo4128/6Strong piano, drums & sax groove gives way to playful jazzy interplay between strings, woodwind, double bass & vibes 2:29
- Jet Lag4128/7Scheming jazz dramedy with jaunty middle section featuring piano, pizzicato strings, saxophones & vibes 2:39
- Solar Uplift4096/1Hypnotic electronic sequence develops with dark distorted textures, big percussion & epic synths to a dramatic climax3:01
The story behind the sound
Louisville, Kentucky native Noah Sorota could be considered a bit of a wonder child. He started playing violin at the age of three and managed to add clarinet, piano, saxophone, trumpet, guitar, and mandolin to his arsenal as well. He moved to Los Angeles to attend USC’s Thornton School of Music, before receiving a BFA in music from The California Institute of the Arts. He went on to work with Hans Zimmer as an arranger, programmer, and soloist on numerous films at Zimmer’s Remote Control Productions. Noah was also a featured violinist on Guy Richie’s “Sherlock Holmes,” “Game of Thrones,” and “The Three Musketeers.” He worked with Steven Spielberg on “Falling Skies” and continues to write for film and television.
Noah was also a featured violinist on Guy Richie’s “Sherlock Holmes,” “Game of Thrones,” and “The Three Musketeers.”