Arknights: Endfield (Hypergryph) - Composer
Arknights (Hypergryph) - Composer
Secrets of the Penguins (Nat Geo/Disney+) - Additional Music
Bring Them Home (PBS) - Additional Music
NVIDIA at CES 2025 - Additional Music & Arranger
Real Madrid: The White Legend (Amazon Prime Video) - Additional Music
The Challenge: 11M (Amazon Prime Video) - Additional Music
La Pilarín (Astronaut Films) - Composer
Express (StarzPlay) - Additional Music
100 Days with Tata (Netflix) - Additional Music
El Judici (The Mediapro Studio) - Composer
Me Gusta (Bou Group) - Additional Music
The Girl in the Mirror (Netflix) - Orchestrator
The Innocent (Netflix) - Music Editor
Jerry Goldsmith Awards Nominee - 2023 Performing Arts (The Golden Rule)
Jerry Goldsmith Awards Nominee - 2023 Advertising (One Step...a Journey)
“La Caixa'' Foundation Fellowship - 2022
Oticons Faculty Int'l Film Music Competition Finalist - 2020
Home Turf:
Girona; now based in Los Angeles
Education:
Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu (Excellence Scholarship from Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation)
Royal Conservatory of Ghent
University of Southern California Screen Scoring Master's Degree (Full-ride scholarship from "la Caixa" Foundation)
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Musical Influences:
Martí Noguer is a Barcelona-born composer for film, television and video games driven by his belief that “Each story deserves a unique score.”
Recent credits include Bring Them Home, a documentary narrated by Academy Award®-nominated actress Lily Gladstone; Secrets of the Penguins (Disney+/National Geographic), executive produced by James Cameron; and Real Madrid: The White Legend for Amazon Prime, all of which feature Martí’s additional music contributions.
Prior to relocating to the U.S., Martí collaborated with acclaimed Spanish composers Alfred Tapscott, Fernando Velázquez, Xavier Capellas and Sergio J. Lacima - serving as score producer, orchestrator, music editor and contributing additional music for various Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime and Lionsgate+ projects. He also worked as an orchestrator on two feature films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
In 2020, Martí was named a top 10 finalist in the Oticons Faculty International Film Music Competition. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Composition from the Conservatori Superior del Liceu de Barcelona in 2019, where he was awarded a full scholarship by the Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation. He later studied at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent under renowned composer and conductor Dirk Brossé. Upon receiving a full-ride scholarship from the "la Caixa" Foundation, Martí moved to Los Angeles to complete his Master’s in Screen Scoring at the University of Southern California.