Nathan Barr
Nathan Barr | |
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Nathan Barr (left) and Alan Ball working on True Blood season 2 in 2008 | |
Born | February 9, 1973 |
Other names | Nate Barr |
Occupation | Film and television composer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Nathan Barr (born February 9, 1973; also known as Nate Barr) is an American film and television composer known for playing the majority of the instruments heard in his compositions.[1] While he is best known for scoring all seven seasons of HBO's Emmy Award-winning series, True Blood,[2] Barr has recently composed music for FX's The Americans[3] and Netflix's Hemlock Grove.[4] On July 18, 2013, Barr garnered a double Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music" based on his work on The Americans and Hemlock Grove.[5]
Biography
Nathan Barr started studying music in Tokyo, Japan at the age of four. His interest in music and collecting rare and unusual instruments lead him to travel all over the world. He has said he owns a trumpet made out of a human femur[6] and a set of bagpipes out of a pig's belly. Barr studied at Skidmore College, and in 1993 toured Italy and Switzerland with the Juilliard Cello Ensemble.
In 1996, Barr moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in composing film and television scores. One of his first jobs was working under the tutelage of world-renowned composer, Hans Zimmer, on films such as As Good as It Gets and The Prince of Egypt. Shortly thereafter, he branched out on his own and landed his first solo-venture on the Lionsgate comedy Too Smooth. Since then, Barr has scored a large array of feature films and TV series, most notably scoring all episodes of HBO's hit series True Blood.
Barr is openly bisexual, and is in a relationship with a man as of 2014.[7]
Filmography
1997
- As Good as It Gets (assistant to Hans Zimmer)
1998
- The Prince of Egypt (assistant to Hans Zimmer)
- Hairshirt
- Traveling Companion
1999
- Crazy Connected Thing
- Beyond the Mat
- Protect-O-Man
2000
- Fear (TV Series)
- The Virginian (TV Movie)
- From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter
- Red Dirt
- Double Down
2001
- Going Greek
- Big Time
- Kate Brasher (TV Series)
- Venus and Mars
2002
2003
- Open Water (composer: additional music)
- Briar Patch
2004
- Club Dread
- Mojave
2005
- 2001 Maniacs
- My Name Is...
- The Dukes of Hazzard
- Hostel
2006
2007
- Grindhouse (segment "Thanksgiving")
- Rise: Blood Hunter
- Watching the Detectives
- Hostel: Part II
- The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning (composer: additional music)
2008
- Shutter
- Lost Boys: The Tribe
- Tortured[8]
- True Blood (TV Series)
2009
- The Slammin' Salmon
- Peep World
- The Last Exorcism
2010
- Hood to Coast
- Open House
2011
2013
- The Americans (TV Series)
- Hemlock Grove (TV Series)
2015
Composed with Randy Eldeman (Composer) Featuring Lisbeth Scott
Awards
- 2010 BMI Award for Original Score for True Blood Season 2 (HBO) [9]
- 2009 Hollywood Media in Music Award for Best Score for True Blood (HBO)
- 2009 BMI Award for Original Score for True Blood (HBO) [10]
- 2006 BMI Award for Music for Film: The Dukes of Hazzard [11]
References
- ↑ D., Spence. "Nathan Barr - The Dukes of Hazzard Original Film Score". IGN. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ↑ Sobol, Gianna. "Q&A with Composer Nathan Barr". Inside True Blood Blog. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ↑ Staff. "Nathan Barr Scoring FX's 'The Americans'". Film Music Reporter. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ↑ Staff. "Hemlock Grove Set to Have Grisly Creature Effects". Fans of Horror Movies. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ↑ Gallo, Phil. "Emmy Noms Salute 'The Voice,' HBO Music Biopics and Composers". Billboard. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ↑ "Nathan Barr at Comic-Con 2010".
- ↑ Lambe, Stacy (22 August 2014). "A True Blood Fan First, Composer Second". Out. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
- ↑ http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/tortured/
- ↑ BMI. "2010 BMI Film/TV Awards Winners". Broadcast Music Incorporated. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
- ↑ BMI. "BMI Film & Television Awards Tout Composers of Year’s Top Film, Television, & Cable Music". Broadcast Music Incorporated. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
- ↑ BMI. "2006 BMI Film & Television Awards". BMI. Retrieved 2009-01-05.