David Schwartz is an American composer, known for his scoring of the music for several television series. He composed most of the songs for
''Arrested Development'', and he returned as the series composer for the
fourth season, which debuted on
Netflix
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.
Schwartz attended the
School of Visual Arts
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History
This school was started by ...
in
New York City
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and the
Berklee College of Music in
Boston
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. He began composing music for television and film in 1990.
The theme for his first network television series, ''
Northern Exposure'', resulted in a
Grammy nomination.
"Theme from ''
Northern Exposure''", credited to Schwartz, hit #15 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in late 1992. He scored every episode of the show's six season run.
He has scored themes for television productions including ''
Reaper
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'', ''
Two of Us'', ''
The Good Place
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Although the plot evolves signific ...
'', ''
Deadwood'', ''
Arrested Development
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'', ''
Carpoolers
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'', ''
Running Wilde
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'', and ''
Beverly Hills, 90210
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''.
His film credits include ''
You Stupid Man
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Storyline
Owen is beginning to get o ...
''.
He is the father of singer-songwriter
Lucy Schwartz
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,
with whom he has collaborated on several projects, including the music for ''Arrested Development'' and ''
Rutherford Falls
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''.
Awards and nominations
*
Emmy Award, 2022: ''
Lucy and Desi'' (for
Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score))
*
Emmy Award nomination, 2013: ''
Arrested Development
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'' (for
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series - "Flight of The Phoenix")
*
BMI TV Music Award, 2007: ''
Rules of Engagement
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''
* BMI TV Music Award, 2006: ''Rules of Engagement''
*
Emmy Award nomination, 2004: ''Deadwood'' (for
Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
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)
*
Emmy Award nomination, 2002: ''
Wolf Lake
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'' (for
Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
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)
* BMI TV Music Award, 2001: ''
Leap of Faith
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Overview
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''
* BMI TV Music Award, 1994: ''Northern Exposure''
* BMI TV Music Award, 1993: ''Northern Exposure''
* BMI TV Music Award, 1992: ''Northern Exposure''
*
Grammy nomination, 1992: ''Northern Exposure'' theme
References
External links
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American male composers
21st-century American composers
American television composers
Berklee College of Music alumni
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
21st-century American male musicians
Primetime Emmy Award winners