Mark Worthington was born in Hawaii and became proficient at piano at the age of 5. As a natural ear-player, he spent his educational years cultivating his knowledge in theory, performance, composition,
orchestration, and arranging, eventually leading to a degree in Music Composition.
After moving to Colorado, Mark began producing film and tralier music at the age of 15, progressing into writing symphonic works in the coming years. His biggest source of inspiration is soundtracks like How To Train Your Dragon’s “Test Drive” and Kung Fu Panda’s “Zen Ball Master”. At the same age, he began playing piano for numerous events, gigs, and recordings. Today, he is a renowned high-end event/session pianist and a multi-instrumentalist, also proficient in guitar, bass, drums, vocals, and various other instruments.
<[Mark’s childhood piano]
Mark’s piano technique is praised as being highly expressive and virtuosic.
In addition to instrumental gigs, Mark works as a composer and producer. Cubase is his primary DAW, and he frequently uses Pro-Tools, Logic, and Sibelius as well. He distinguishes himself with his mastery of many different genres.
Alongside piano and symphonic work, his Pop and Hip-Hop productions can be found across all streaming platforms and have garnered millions of views.
Aside from music, Mark is a skilled video editor, writer, designer, website developer, and artist. He is also a scratch golfer, and spends much of his free time on the course with family and friends.
Through all these interests, his primary focus has always remained finding melodies that convey the highest emotion and tell the greatest stories.
Biography
About Me
Mark Worthington was born in Hawaii and became proficient at piano at the age of 5. As a natural ear-player, he spent his educational years cultivating his knowledge in theory, performance, composition, orchestration, and arranging, eventually leading to a degree in Music Composition.
After moving to Colorado, Mark began producing film and tralier music at the age of 15, progressing into writing symphonic works in the coming years. His biggest source of inspiration is soundtracks like How To Train Your Dragon’s “Test Drive” and Kung Fu Panda’s “Zen Ball Master”. At the same age, he began playing piano for numerous events, gigs, and recordings. Today, he is a renowned high-end event/session pianist and a multi-instrumentalist, also proficient in guitar, bass, drums, vocals, and various other instruments.
^ Mark’s childhood upright piano
Mark’s piano technique is praised as being highly expressive and virtuosic. In addition to instrumental gigs, Mark works as a composer and producer. Cubase is his primary DAW, and he frequently uses Pro-Tools, Logic, and Sibelius as well. He distinguishes himself with his mastery of many different genres.
Alongside piano and symphonic work, his Pop and Hip-Hop productions can be found across all streaming platforms and have garnered millions of views.
Aside from music, Mark is a skilled video editor, writer, designer, website developer, and artist. He is also a scratch golfer, and spends much of his free time on the course with family and friends. Through all these interests, his primary focus has always remained finding melodies that convey the highest emotion and tell the greatest stories.