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Composer Robert Litton

Robert Litton (b.1978) is an American composer often found exploring the redwoods of California, the canyons of Utah, and the aspen lined mountains of Colorado.

While an undergrad and grad student at CSU Hayward (now East Bay) he performed in the percussion sections of most of the orchestras in the San Francisco Bay Area and twice as soloist for the Paul Creston marimba concerto.

As a composer his works have been performed by members of almost all the major orchestras located between the San Francisco Symphony and the New York Philharmonic, and his first work, “One for All – a fanfare for wind ensemble”, has been performed on 4 continents including a featured performance in Carnegie Hall.

He currently resides in Los Angeles where he graduated at the top of his class from the USC Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. In addition to keeping a busy schedule of concert and chamber music commissions, he composes and orchestrates for film, television, and various other media projects. Most recently he composed the rousing score for Lightbound Studios’ fantasy/adventure game “Star Chasers”.

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