As a child, Barton became a cathedral chorister at the age of eight in the world-renowned Winchester Cathedral Choir, touring 📈 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 prestigious Department for Education 📈 specialist music scholarship to study piano and composition at Wells Cathedral School,[2] one of the oldest extant schools in the 📈 world. 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.[citation needed]
In 2024, 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 2024, he composed the score for the sequel, Star Wars 📈 Jedi: Survivor.
In 2024, Barton served as the primary composer for season three of Star Trek: Picard, which was released in 📈 2024. 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 reused themes and styles from many prior Star Trek composers, notably including Jerry 📈 Goldsmith and James Horner, combining them with his own original music.[8]
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