David Schwartz (composer)
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Composer David Schwartz attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
He began composing music for television and film in 1990. The theme he wrote for his first network television series, Northern Exposure, resulted in a Grammy nomination. He ultimately scored every episode of Northern Exposure for its entire seven seasons.
More recently, he has scored themes for numerous television shows, notably including Deadwood, Arrested Development, and Beverly Hills 90210.
[edit] Awards and Nominations
Emmy Nomination, 2004: Deadwood ('Outstanding Main Title Theme Music' )
Emmy Nomination, 2002: Wolf Lake
BMI TV Music Award, 2001: Leap of Faith
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