A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
United States
Peter Davison is an American music composer and producer, he composes music scores for Indie Features, the History Channel, A+E, Biography, PBS, Warner Bros., Disney, Universal, Discovery, Gaiam (Yoga/Relaxation music) and others. Over 25 CDs of his music are on EMI, Gaiam, Davisounds and TSR/Baja. His CDs "Meditate" and "Exhale" were both in the Billboard Top 10 New Age Albums. His instrumental "Sip of Wine" (from his CD "Future, Present, Past") received the Best Song of the Year Award, Hollywood Music in Media Awards, (New Age/Ambient), 2010. "Fern Valley" and "Mount Tahquitz" from his CD "Forest Home,""Getting Closer" and "Possibility" have also received nominations. Peter's score for the PBS Series "The Endless Voyage" was nominated for the "Best Score of the Year, TV Show." Peter Davison's Yoga/Relaxation music is used for Spas, Yoga, relaxation, meditation, massage, - anywhere that a deep, calming and soothing environment is desired. He composes the memorable music for over 45 of Gaiam's award winning DVDs featuring master instructors Rodney Yee, Patricia Walden, Suzanne Deason, David-Dorian Ross and others. His CDs are best sellers in this field.
Music:
2000 Power Yoga: The Complete Workout
Orchestrator:
1997 That Darn Cat
2000 Power Yoga: The Complete Workout
Original Music Composer:
1984 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1997 That Darn Cat
2000 Power Yoga: The Complete Workout
2002 Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
2010 The Last Word
2011 Love on a Leash
Orchestrator:
1990 The Flash
Original Music Composer:
1990 The Flash
1992 Batman: The Animated Series
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