Rob Satori creates film and television music from his studio in Sarasota, Florida. He credits Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard, Bernard Herman, Danny Elfman, and Thomas Newman as his influences. An accomplished and gifted Composer, Vocalist, and Pianist, he started his musical journey at seven. Deepak Chopra once said of Rob Satori's music, "... evokes a flood of emotions that soothe, stimulate, and balance the physiology all at the same time," and Wayne Dyer said, "Listen and luxuriate in these beautiful melodies."
Rob Satori has an impressive and extensive music collection. His CD compilations include Midnight Rainbow, The High Road, and various Instrumentals. For 17 years he was Music Director of the Center for Positive Living in Sarasota, Florida, and he currently directs music at Unity of Sarasota. Rob studied Composition at North Texas State University and today is a student in the Hans Zimmer Master Class.
Rob's recent symphonic work, "Requiem for the Cherubim," was included with honors in the Somewhere Project sponsored by Carnegie Hall, while a portion of his piece "Martel's Battle Ride" is included in the documentary "It's About Film," an Indie film project that includes 145 members from 37 countries and is an entry in the Sundance Film Festival 2018. Last year, Rob's song "Let There Be Light" was arranged by the great Mark Hayes and received the prestigious Editor's Choice award from the largest publisher in the nation for choir and band, J. W. Pepper.
Intensely beautiful, sad and poignant gives way to climactic, victorious end; this neo-romantic piece has elements of Copeland, Bach, Brahms, Richard Strauss and modern day composer John Williams. Originally written as a commemorative for the victims of the Alfred P. Murrah Bombing in Oklahoma City. Instrumental, Dramatic, Hollywood Orchestral Epic
This poignant reflective cue, initially sad, turns hopeful when the timpani enters at 1:08. Is this goodbye? Could I move on with life now that she/he is gone? Our character gazes out on the horizon with a tearful eye. Bittersweet, alone and longing for the moment when life is good again. Instrumental, Dramatic, Sad Music
Upbeat, childlike, innocent, and playful with a hint of precociousness. Perfect for bicycle scenes or children playing. Optimistic, uplifting, and bright, full of possibility. Bouncy & fun, this track is happy and joyous. Like a bouncing ball with no concern for gravity. Instrumental, Dramatic, Whimsical Music
Simple and persistent, Odd and questioning, this pieces keeps yearning for something and builds to 1:50 where it falls back to the opening theme but with greater intensity. Instrumental, Dramatic, Dramatic Solo Piano
Slow to begin and somberly continues to a rising finale with tympani, Cymbals, Brass and Strings. Elegant and wondrous. Regal and repetitive for long-growing segments that end big. Instrumental, Dramatic, Magical Music
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