



Noah Sorota
Noah Sorota (BMI)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

- Panglossian PatternsPiano moods, from mysterious to optimistic, are accompanied by strings, percussion, quirky motifs.

- Upper ReachOrchestral hybrids combining noble brass, driving strings, expressive piano and powerful drums.

- NordscapesDark, mysterious string ostinatos and brooding synths with driving electronic beats.

Latest Tracks
Uncommon Methods4539/1Unstoppable orchestral tension & suspense. Driving strings, bold brass & percussion build vigorously to an explosive climax3:00140 BPM
Trouble In Threes4539/2Relentless orchestral tension & drama. Dynamic strings & fierce brass build with percussion to a tumultuous climax2:34180 BPM
A Tight Spot4539/3Dramatic orchestral action, tension & suspense. Driving string ostinato surges forward with brass & percussion to a thrilling climax2:28170 BPM
Escape Velocity4539/4Tense & frenetic orchestral hybrid. Driving string ostinato & percussion build with epic brass & arpeggiated synths to an exhilarating climax2:20140 BPM
One On Your Tail4539/5Tense & exciting orchestral chase. Full tilt strings build with forceful brass, driving percussion & synths to a dramatic climax2:44144 BPM
Please Don't Crash4539/6Tense & exhilarating orchestral action thriller. Frantic strings & foreboding brass build with driving percussion to a blistering climax2:44160 BPM
Now Or Never4539/7Tense orchestral action & adventure. Urgent ostinato strings build with towering brass & driving percussion to a dynamic climax2:44150 BPM
No Answers Here4495/1Sinister piano builds with mysterious swelling string chords, electronic percussion & pulsing synth bass2:3874 BPM
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.”