Don Davis (composer)

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Donald Romain Davis (born February 4, 1957) is an American composer, conductor, and orchestrator known for his film and television scores. He has also composed opera, concert and chamber music. He has collaborated with well-known directors including the Wachowskis, Ronny Yu, and Jonathan Hensleigh in genres ranging from horror, to action, to comedy.

Born
Donald Romain Davis

(1957-02-04) February 4, 1957 (age 69)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • conductor
  • orchestrator
Years active1979–present
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Born
Donald Romain Davis

(1957-02-04) February 4, 1957 (age 69)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • conductor
  • orchestrator
Years active1979–present
LabelVarèse Sarabande

La-La Land Records

Albany Records
Websitewww.dondavis.net
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Some of his best known compositions were scores for Beauty and the Beast (1988), My Life and Times (1991), Lies Before Kisses (1991), A Little Piece of Heaven (1992) and seaQuest 2032 (1995), A Goofy Movie (1995), Bound (1996), House of Frankenstein (1998), Universal Soldier: The Return (1999), House on Haunted Hill (1999), and Behind Enemy Lines (2001), and most notably The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Animatrix (2003), and The Matrix Revolutions (2004).

Davis has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in 1995 for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series. He has also won four BMI Film Music Awards.

Early life and education

Davis was born on 4 February 1957 in Anaheim, California.[1] He began playing trumpet and piano at the age of nine,[2] and started writing music at twelve. As his affinity for music grew, so did his aspirations, and soon he was composing and arranging orchestral charts for local jazz ensembles that he also performed with.[2]

After graduating from high school, Davis enrolled at UCLA. He continued his study of musical composition with tutor Henri Lazarof. Additionally, he learned orchestration from Albert Harris.[3]

Career

During their orchestration lessons, Harris introduced Davis to the TV composer Joe Harnell, who supported Davis during his search for workhis first job was working for composer Mark Snow's TV show Hart to Hart. He has worked as an orchestrator and conductor for Michael Kamen, Alan Silvestri, James Horner, Robert Folk, and Randy Newman.[4]

Davis has been nominated seven times at the Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in 1995.[5] He received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for Beauty and the Beast (1988),[5] and for My Life and Times (1991).[5] He received a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score) for Lies Before Kisses (1991),[5] and A Little Piece of Heaven (1992), and House of Frankenstein (1998).[5] He was twice nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series in 1994 and 1995 for scores in SeaQuest DSV, winning in 1995.[5]

He wrote scores mostly for television series up until 1995,[2] in which he wrote a few of the cues for the animated Disney motion picture A Goofy Movie (1995).[1] He continued to score television series until the two then young directors, the Wachowskis, hired him to score their neo-noir film Bound (1996).[1] Davis has composed scores for films such as Universal Soldier: The Return (1999),[1] Hulk (2003), House on Haunted Hill (1999),[1] and Behind Enemy Lines (2001).[1]

In 2004, he produced the music score for the BBC science fiction documentary series Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets, released as Voyage to the Planets and Beyond in the United States. Davis' magnum opus is the Matrix franchise: The Matrix (1999),[1] The Matrix Reloaded (2003),[1] The Matrix Revolutions (2004),[1] and The Animatrix (2002).[1] It was set apart from other film scores of its time for its atonality and avant garde style of composition, with influences from polytonal minimalist works by John Adams and cluster-like as well as aleatoric techniques prominent in the works of composer Witold Lutosławski.[1][2]

In addition to orchestrating and conducting his own scores, Don Davis has done orchestration work for many other composers. He was the conductor for the movie Flowers in the Attic, whose score was composed by Christopher Young, and for the TV documentary Eagles: Hell Freezes Over. He arranged music for The 86th Academy Awards as well. He is also regular orchestrator for Randy Newman.[2]

Don Davis' political opera, Río de Sangre, premiered at the Florentine Opera Company on October 22, 2010. Excerpts of the opera had previously been performed in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Master Chorale on November 6, 2005, and the New York City Opera on May 13, 2007.[2]

Personal life

Davis currently splits his time between Southern California and British Columbia, Canada. He has been married to Megan MacDonald since 1986, and they have two children together.[2]

Filmography

Film

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1984 Hyperspace Todd Durham
1988 Blackout Doug Adams
1991 Session Man Seth Winston Short film
1992 Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation Various Composed with Steven Bramson, Bruce Broughton, Albert Lloyd Olson, Richard Stone, Stephen James Taylor & Mark Watters
1994 A Little Tailor's Christmas Story Allan Rich Short film
1996 Bound The Wachowskis
1997 Warriors of Virtue Ronny Yu
1998 The Lesser Evil David Mackay
1999 Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying
The Matrix The Wachowskis
Universal Soldier: The Return Mic Rodgers
House on Haunted Hill William Malone
2001 Antitrust Peter Howitt
Valentine Jamie Blanks
Jurassic Park III Joe Johnston Jurassic Park Theme by John Williams
The Unsaid Tom McLoughlin
Behind Enemy Lines John Moore
2002 Long Time Dead Marcus Adams
The Animatrix Various Composed with Machine Head & Photek
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Kaos N/a
2003 The Matrix Reloaded The Wachowskis
2004 The Matrix Revolutions The Wachowskis
Mighty Times: The Children's March Robert Houston Documentary short
2006 The Marine John Bonito
2007 The Good Life Steve Berra
Ten Inch Hero David Mackay
2017 Tokyo Ghoul Kentarō Hagiwara
A Symphony of Hope Brian Weidling Documentary film
2018 Beyond the Sky Fulvio Sestito
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Orchestration work

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Television

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1983 Square Pegs 2 episodes
1983–84 Hart to Hart 4 episodes
1986 Kay O'Brien Episode: “Wreck the Halls”
1987 Sledge Hammer! 2 episodes
1987–90 Beauty and the Beast 48 episodes
1990 Matlock Episode: “The Personal Trainer”
1991 My Life and Times Episode: “The Collapse of '98”
1990–91 Tiny Toon Adventures 5 episodes
1992 The Plucky Duck Show Episode: "A Ditch in Time"
1993 Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode: "Face of the Enemy"
1992–95 Capitol Critters 8 episodes
1993–94 Taz-Mania 4 episodes
1994–95 SeaQuest 2032 13 episodes
1995 CBS Schoolbreak Special Episode: "Between Mother and Daughter"
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Television films and limited series

Other works

  • Chronym I for flute (1977)
  • Trio for violin, viola & cello (1978)
  • 12 Poems For Jonathan David Wolf for soprano & piano (1978)
  • Chamber Concerto (1978)
  • Timbral Spectra (1979)
  • Chamber Variations (1979)
  • Chronym II (1980)
  • Chamber Symphony (1981)
  • Chronym III (1981)
  • Symphony (1982)
  • Bleeding Particles (1983)
  • Harsh (1988)
  • Bleak (1989)
  • The Eye And The Pyramid (1990)
  • Going On (1991)
  • Green Light (1992)
  • What Is The Silence (1993)
  • Afterimages (1994)
  • Of The Illuminated (1995)
  • Flurry (1996)
  • No Exit (1996)
  • The Enchanted Place Suite (1997)
  • Pain (1998)
  • Illicit Felicity (1999) - Excerpt from “Bound” score
  • Critical Mass (2000)
  • Wandering (2002)
  • A Lunatic Air (On Fire) (2002)
  • Río de Sangre (2005) - Opera in three acts

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