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Performance Resume RO MORRIS ROWAN CELLIST 818-515-9427 [email protected] Television & Film The Lion King Cellist Original Music by Hans Zimmer Rent Live Cellist Original Music by Jonathan Larson Gemini Man Cellist Original Music by Lorne Balfe O.J.: Made In America Cellist Original Music by Gary Lionelli Creed Sampling Engineer Original Music by Ludwig Göransson Undone Cellist Original Music by Amie Doherty Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Season 4) Cellist Original Music by Bear McCreary Transformers 5 - The Last Knight Trailer Cellist Original Music by Steve Jablonsky Vikings (Season 5, 6) Cellist Original Music by Trevor Morris Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare Cellist Original Music by Gordy Haab Lift Itself Cellist Original Music by Federico Jusid Trover Saves the Universe Cellist Original Music by Asy Saavedra Acrimony Cellist Original Music by Christopher Lennertz The Open House Cellist Original Music by Joseph Shirley Survivor (Ghost Island) Cellist Created by Charlie Parsons Blood Drive (Season 1) Cellist Original Music by Michael Gatt Imposters (Season 1, 2) Cellist Original Music by The Wellspring Please Stand By Cellist Original Music by Heitor Pereira The Mad Whale Cellist Original Music by Layla Minoui Braid Cellist Original Music by Michael Gatt Skid Row Marathon Cellist Original Music by Kim Planert Complete list available on IMDB (https://www.imdb.me/rorowan) Music Theatre Rent Live Cellist Music Director: Live of FOX (Televised) Stephen Oremus Once Upon A Mattress Cellist Music Director: (Starring Jackie Hoffman) Transport Group (Off Broadway) Matt Castle A Little Princess Cellist Music Director: Fiddlehead Theatre Company (Regional) Bálint Varga Pregnancy Pact Cellist Music Director: (Starring Margo Seibert) The Weston Playhouse (Summer Stock) Rich Silverstein Saint Ex Cellist Music Director: (Starring Alex Gemignani) The Weston Playhouse (Summer Stock) Matt Castle Studio deadmau5 Cellist where’s the drop? Mike Posner Cellist All Night, Alone. Dream Theater Cellist Breaking the Fourth Wall Deepak Chopra Cellist The Secrets of Healing Disney’s Brave Cellist Songs and Story Active Child Cellist Cruel World Alan Parsons Cellist The Secret Julie Fowlis Cellist Gach sgeul (Every Story) Melissa Ferrick Cellist The Truth Is Haley Reinhart Cellist Lo-Fi Soul Complete discography available at www.rorowan.com/discography Performances Lorde Cellist iHeart Radio Special Sessions (Los Angeles) deadmau5 Cellist The Wiltern (Los Angeles) Rick & Morty Musical Ricksperience Cellist Adult Swim Festival (Los Angeles) Streetlight Manifesto Cellist The Orpheum (Los Angeles) Willie Nelson Cellist Agganis Arena (Boston) Annie Lennox Cellist Agganis Arena (Boston) Dream Theater Cellist Boston Opera House (Boston) The Boston Pops Cellist Symphony Hall (Boston) Lalah Hathaway Cellist Berklee Performance Center (Boston) Alan Silvestri Cellist Symphony Hall (Boston) Ron Carter Cellist Berklee Performance Center (Boston) The Little Mermaid - Live-to-Film Cellist Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles) BREATHEWATCHLISTENTOUCH: The Work and Music Cellist Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles) of Yoko Ono Tours Lorde Cellist Summer 2017 Festival Tour Melissa Ferrick Cellist East Coast, SXSW Nikolas Metaxas Cellist Cyprus, Greece The Western Den Cellist East Coast Jaime Wyatt Cellist West Coast Education Berklee College of Music, Boston - B.M. in Electronic Production & Design (EPD), 2013 (Summa Cum Laude) University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - B.A. in Musicology, 2004.
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