Marcus Norris
- Composer
- Music Department
Dr. Marcus Norris burst onto the scene with his score to the feature film Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. starring Regina Hall & Sterling K. Brown, written and directed by Adamma Ebo, which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters by Focus Features.
His first foray into making music came in the form of producing rap beats on pirated software, installed on a Windows 98 computer that he Macgyvered together from spare parts while lying on the floor of his childhood bedroom. Though he came to composing concert music later, he transferred that same imagination and ingenuity to writing music of all kinds. This cross-genre mastery resulted in Beyonce asking Marcus to orchestrate several songs for her and 50-piece orchestra as part of her surprise 2023 Dubai return to live performance. Miss Tina Knowles-Lawson also chose Marcus as Music Director for the 2022 Wearable Art Gala, with Marcus and South Side Symphony performing as the on-stage orchestra accompanying Chloe & Halle Bailey, Andra Day, and more.
Marcus founded South Side Symphony in 2020, which he describes as "like a younger, more 'ratchet' version of The Roots, accompanied by lush live strings and horns." The ensemble recorded their first live album in 2023 through a weekend of three sold-out shows in North Hollywood.
He has made a number of achievements in concert music, including earning a commission from the Atlanta Opera as prize for winning their inaugural 96-hour Opera Project, making his Walt Disney Concert Hall debut in 2022 with his piece "MERCY" as part of the LA Phil's National Composers Intensive, orchestrating the world premiere of Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of "The Factotum" by Will Liverman and DJ King Rico, and being awarded the prestigious Cota-Robles fellowship to earn his PhD in Music Composition at UCLA. His violin concerto "GLORY" opened to three sold-out performances when premiered by the Jackson Symphony Orchestra in 2019, and then was subsequently performed in Guangzhou, China later that year. His Dance Suite "I Tried So Hard for You" premiered in Havana in 2018, closely following the Russian String Orchestra premiere of "My Idols Are Dead" in Moscow.
His first foray into making music came in the form of producing rap beats on pirated software, installed on a Windows 98 computer that he Macgyvered together from spare parts while lying on the floor of his childhood bedroom. Though he came to composing concert music later, he transferred that same imagination and ingenuity to writing music of all kinds. This cross-genre mastery resulted in Beyonce asking Marcus to orchestrate several songs for her and 50-piece orchestra as part of her surprise 2023 Dubai return to live performance. Miss Tina Knowles-Lawson also chose Marcus as Music Director for the 2022 Wearable Art Gala, with Marcus and South Side Symphony performing as the on-stage orchestra accompanying Chloe & Halle Bailey, Andra Day, and more.
Marcus founded South Side Symphony in 2020, which he describes as "like a younger, more 'ratchet' version of The Roots, accompanied by lush live strings and horns." The ensemble recorded their first live album in 2023 through a weekend of three sold-out shows in North Hollywood.
He has made a number of achievements in concert music, including earning a commission from the Atlanta Opera as prize for winning their inaugural 96-hour Opera Project, making his Walt Disney Concert Hall debut in 2022 with his piece "MERCY" as part of the LA Phil's National Composers Intensive, orchestrating the world premiere of Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of "The Factotum" by Will Liverman and DJ King Rico, and being awarded the prestigious Cota-Robles fellowship to earn his PhD in Music Composition at UCLA. His violin concerto "GLORY" opened to three sold-out performances when premiered by the Jackson Symphony Orchestra in 2019, and then was subsequently performed in Guangzhou, China later that year. His Dance Suite "I Tried So Hard for You" premiered in Havana in 2018, closely following the Russian String Orchestra premiere of "My Idols Are Dead" in Moscow.