Donald Romain Davis (born February 4, 1957) is an American composer, conduc… Read Full Bio ↴Donald Romain Davis (born February 4, 1957) is an American composer, conductor, and orchestrator. Best known for his work on The Matrix franchise, he has worked on numerous television and film scores, collaborating with directors including The Wachowskis, Ronny Yu, and Joe Johnston in film genres ranging from horror, to action, to comedy. He is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards and four BMI Film Music Awards.
Davis was born in Anaheim, California. 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. During their orchestration lessons, Harris introduced Davis to the TV composer Joe Harnell, who supported Davis during his search for work—his 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, and Randy Newman.
Davis won Emmys in 1990 for Beauty and the Beast and 1995 for SeaQuest DSV. He wrote scores mostly for television series up until 1995, in which he wrote a few of the cues for the animated Disney motion picture A Goofy Movie. He continued to score television series until the two then young directors, the Wachowskis, hired him to score their neo-noir film Bound. It was reasonably successful at the box office. Bound was the film which led Davis into becoming the composer for the entire Matrix trilogy. Subsequently, Davis has composed scores for films such as Jurassic Park III (recommended to the filmmakers by John Williams, the composer of the scores for the first two films in the series), House on Haunted Hill, Behind Enemy Lines, and The Unsaid. 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 Matrix franchise: The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, and The Animatrix. 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 like John Adams' Short Ride in a Fast Machine and cluster-like as well as aleatoric techniques prominent in the works of composer Witold Lutosławski.
Don Davis' dark opera, Río de Sangre, received its premiere at the Florentine Opera Company on October 22, 2010. Previously, excerpts from the opera were performed in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Master Chorale on November 6, 2005, and the New York City Opera on May 13, 2007.
Davis was born in Anaheim, California. 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. During their orchestration lessons, Harris introduced Davis to the TV composer Joe Harnell, who supported Davis during his search for work—his 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, and Randy Newman.
Davis won Emmys in 1990 for Beauty and the Beast and 1995 for SeaQuest DSV. He wrote scores mostly for television series up until 1995, in which he wrote a few of the cues for the animated Disney motion picture A Goofy Movie. He continued to score television series until the two then young directors, the Wachowskis, hired him to score their neo-noir film Bound. It was reasonably successful at the box office. Bound was the film which led Davis into becoming the composer for the entire Matrix trilogy. Subsequently, Davis has composed scores for films such as Jurassic Park III (recommended to the filmmakers by John Williams, the composer of the scores for the first two films in the series), House on Haunted Hill, Behind Enemy Lines, and The Unsaid. 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 Matrix franchise: The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, and The Animatrix. 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 like John Adams' Short Ride in a Fast Machine and cluster-like as well as aleatoric techniques prominent in the works of composer Witold Lutosławski.
Don Davis' dark opera, Río de Sangre, received its premiere at the Florentine Opera Company on October 22, 2010. Previously, excerpts from the opera were performed in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles Master Chorale on November 6, 2005, and the New York City Opera on May 13, 2007.
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"Matrix Reloaded" Suite [INSTRUMENTAL]…
I Out among the stars I sail, way beyond the moon In…
In My Head Every other way Nothing Fades away Listen to the mission I'…
Main Title instrumental…
Maintitle [INSTRUMENTAL]…
Navras Asato ma sad gamaya tamaso ma jyotir gamaya mrtyor mamrtam g…
Neodämmerung asato ma sad gamaya tamaso ma jyotir gamaya mrtyor mamrtam g…
No More Nebuchadnezzar Out among the stars I sail, way beyond the moon In…
The Matrix Every other way Nothing Fades away Listen to the mission I'…
Trinity Dream instrumental…
You My love must be a kind of blind love I can't…
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Wig disintegrated
The fact Alyssa was on this list and even went home...it just shows she definitely deserved that Top 4 spot!
Bird Loaf
Detox and Katya's makeovers looked better than hers tho
Ty
@Bird Loaf Detox yes. I don't see family resemblance for Katya lmao
Annissa
I thought Alyssa did a great job!
Gengar Crobat
@Ty They were clearly judging on performance and the story
Bus Stop
Detox, katya and Roxxxy all did better than her and Alaska had the best track record. It was always gonna be Alyssa
sensei
i'm probably biased but katya's makeover on her mom was just CHEFS KISS. there was a whole storyline. characterization. such a deserved win!
Daniel Beneš
For me this was also one of the most satisfying challenge wins because we all know what game Rolaskatox was playing and Katya had a huge target on her back. She knew she had to win this challenge to get into the finale and she nailed it!
Michael Martin
It was like crystal methods
Paula Galloway
Katya’s mama stole the freaking show, and she designed it, that way! She upstaged Katya, and it was perfect! She knew the vouging wouldn’t work for them. And, her mother has some of that natural talent for humor, so she ran with it. And, it was brilliant.