Stephen Barton

British composer (born 1982)


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Stephen Barton (born 17 September 1982) is a British composer who lives in London and Los Angeles. He has composed the music for dozens of major film, television, and video game projects, and has won two SCL Awards, a Grammy Award, and a BAFTA nomination for his work.

Early life

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

Video games

In 2007, he wrote the score for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (with Harry Gregson-Williams). He teamed up with the same developers at their new company Respawn Entertainment to work on the music for Titanfall, an online-only multiplayer shooter. Barton also created the music for the 2016 sequel, Titanfall 2. In 2019, he composed the original music for Titanfall’s battle royale sibling, Apex Legends, including the now iconic four note theme motif, and has continued to compose over three hours of music for all subsequent seasons of the game.

In 2019, he also co-composed the score for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which won the Society of Composers and Lyricists inaugural award for Best Original Game Score, as well as Music of the Year from G.A.N.G., amongst other awards. In 2023, he composed the score for the sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. In March 2024, it was announced Barton would compose the upcoming video game Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra (2026) developed and published by Skydance New Media.

Film and television

Barton's film work include scores for Unlocked, Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away, Jennifer's Body, Tom Dolby and Tom Williams' debut feature Last Weekend, Line of Fire, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont and the BAFTA nominated thriller Exam. He also contributed music for the Narnia and Shrek franchises (including the "Fairy Godmother Song" from Shrek 2) as well as Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, Tony Scott's Man On Fire and Ben Affleck's Gone, Baby Gone.

In television, he scored two seasons of the TV adaptation of 12 Monkeys, and has collaborated extensively on nature documentaries with Natural History New Zealand and the Discovery Channel.

Chris Prynoski, the animator behind the hallucination scene in Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, heard Barton's score for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and asked him to score Titmouse's animated series G.I. Joe: Resolute, which led to a further collaboration on a series for Disney, Motorcity. In addition to those he also co-wrote the music for MTV's Disco Destroyer, a project conceived by Scott Mosier, Jim Mahfood and Joe Casey and animated by Titmouse, composing the score with guitarist Mick Murphy. Subsequently, he scored Titmouse's Niko and the Sword of Light series for Amazon Studios.

In 2022, Barton served as the primary composer for season three of Star Trek: Picard, which was released in 2023. He was the sole composer for the first six episodes of the season and shared composing duties with Frederik Wiedmann for the final four episodes. Barton incorporated themes and styles from many prior Star Trek composers, notably including Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner, combining them with his own original music.

Other work

Barton has collaborated frequently with Sir Anthony Hopkins since producing the soundtrack for the film Slipstream in 2006. He produced the Decca album "Composer", which topped the UK Classical charts for a month in 2012, as well as collaborating with Hopkins on the production of "And The Waltz Goes On" with André Rieu, which won the Classic FM "Album Of The Year" award in the Classic Brit Awards 2012. As a pianist he has performed extensively as a soloist with numerous orchestras including the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and the Brussels Philharmonic, as well as on numerous movie soundtracks and diverse albums including Hybrid's I Choose Noise and playing the mellotron on a cover of Snowblind for Fireball Ministry's eponymously titled album in 2010.

He has been a consultant in the emerging field of spatial and immersive audio, working with the BBC and Qualcomm. Barton also serves as a committee member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and a founder member of the Abbey Road Studios Spatial Audio Forum.

Discography

Film scores

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YearTitleDirector(s)Notes
2005Mrs. Palfrey at the ClaremontDan Ireland
2009The Six Wives of Henry LefayHoward Michael Gould
ExamStuart HazeldineCo-composed with Matthew Cracknell
Jennifer's BodyKaryn KusamaCo-composed with Theodore Shapiro
2012Dino TimeJohn Kafka
Yoon-suk ChoiCo-composed with Loren Gold
2013Line of DutyBryan Ramirez
20144 Minute MileCharles-Olivier Michaud
Last WeekendTom Dolby
Tom Williams
2017UnlockedMichael Apted
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Other credits

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YearTitleDirector(s)Composer(s)Notes
2003Sinbad: Legend of the Seven SeasPatrick Gilmore
Tim JohnsonHarry Gregson-WilliamsAdditional Music
2004Man on FireTony ScottHarry Gregson-Williams
Lisa GerrardConductor, music arranger and programmer.
Shrek 2Andrew Adamson
Conrad Vernon
Kelly AsburyHarry Gregson-WilliamsAdditional music
Return to SenderBille August
Team America: World PoliceTrey Parker
Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonBeeban Kidron
2005Kingdom of HeavenRidley Scott
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeAndrew Adamson
2006Seraphim FallsDavid Von Ancken
Flushed AwayDavid Bowers
Sam FellAdditional music and arranger
Déjà VuTony ScottMusic programmer
2007The Number 23Joel Schumacher
Shrek the ThirdChris MillerAdditional music and arranger
SlipstreamAnthony HopkinsArranger and orchestrator
Gone Baby GoneBen AffleckAdditional music arranger
2008The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince CaspianAndrew AdamsonAdditional music
JoleneDan Ireland
2012Cirque du Soleil: Worlds AwayAndrew Adamson
2024Gladiator IIRidley ScottOrchestrator
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Television

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YearProgrammeNetworkEpisode(s)Notes
2009G.I. Joe: ResoluteAdult Swim11
2012MotorcityDisney XD16Theme music composed by Brendon Small
2013Liquid TelevisionMTV1Composer for pilot episode only
2015–2017Niko and the Sword of LightAmazon Video14
2017–201812 MonkeysSyfy16Co-composed with Bryce Jacobs, Paul Linford and Trevor Rabin
2023Star Trek: PicardParamount+10Composer for Season 3 only
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Video games

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YearTitleStudio(s)Notes
2007Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareActivision
Infinity WardTheme music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams
Nominated — Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media
2010How to Train Your DragonActivision
Étranges Libellules
Griptonite Games
2014TitanfallElectronic Arts
Respawn EntertainmentNominated — NAVGTR Award for Best Original Dramatic Score, New IP
2016Titanfall 2Nominated — D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition
2019Apex Legends
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderCo-composed with Gordy Haab
2020Watch Dogs: LegionUbisoft
2023Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorElectronic Arts
Respawn EntertainmentCo-composed with Gordy Haab
Won — Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media
Nominated — D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition
Nominated — British Academy Games Award for Music
2024MultiVersusWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Player First GamesCo-composed with Gordy Haab and Kevin Notar
The First DescendantNexon
Won — BMI Film, TV & Visual Media Awards
2026Marvel 1943: Rise of HydraSkydance New Media
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References

References

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  3. Van Zelfden, Alex. (14 June 2012). "The Music of Call of Duty 4". [[IGN]].
  4. Jenkins, David. (21 October 2013). "The music of Titanfall interview – the sound of the next gen". [[Associated Newspapers Limited]].
  5. "'Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra' Unveils Cast and Composer".
  6. "G.I. Joe: Resolute". [[VerticalScope Inc.]].
  7. (25 January 2014). "Gamer Profile: Stephen Barton". Obsolete Gamer.
  8. Dambrot, Shana Nys. (17 October 2013). "Jim Mahfood: Frenetic Illustrations and Cosmic Comic Books". Public Media Group of Southern California.
  9. (2 March 2023). "Composing at Warp Speed: Frederik Wiedmann & Stephen Barton Discuss Scoring the Final Season of Star Trek: Picard". BMI.
  10. (9 March 2012). "Anthony Hopkins Lives Out A Long-Deferred Musical Dream". [[NPR]].
  11. "Classic FM's Anthony Hopkins Interview – Part 1". [[Global Group]].
  12. (2 October 2012). "The Classic BRIT Awards 2012 with MasterCard — Winners". [[Classic BRITs]].
  13. Kortals, Sabine. (20 May 2007). "Composer, CSO take audience to the movies". [[MediaNews Group, Inc.]].
  14. "Hybrid Bio". [[Viacom International Inc.]].
  15. O'Brien, Lucy. (February 23, 2017). "DICE 2017: Overwatch Wins Game Of The Year At DICE 2017". [[IGN]].
  16. "Coming soon.... @watchdogsgame .......".
  17. "D.I.C.E. Awards By Video Game Details Star Wars Jedi: Survivor". [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]].
  18. "2025-Nominations BAFTA Games Awards".
  19. "2025 BMI Film, TV & Visual Media Awards". [[Broadcast Music, Inc.]].

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