Peter Allen is a Canadian born composer with a prolific career in film
scoring beginning in the 1990's. Earlier compositions were for various
contemporary music concerts and were regularly recorded by the CBC and
broadcast on "Two New Hours", a CBC Radio production from Toronto.
Allen worked as a pianist with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, was active as
a keyboardist with a number of local club and rock bands, and was an
established studio session player.
Allen moved to Los Angeles in 1986 to pursue studies in film scoring at
USC and UCLA. In 1988, he moved to Vancouver, BC to open his own
recording and sound production studio, Peter Allen Associates Inc. He
has composed music scores for more than 100 films, and has worked with
many of the American, Canadian and British film companies, including
Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Warner
Brothers, Disney, Universal, Cinetel Films, The National Film Board of
Canada, the CBC, LifeTime, Hallmark, as well as numerous independent
film producers, and has written music for various television shows and
series, including a theme song for the Winnipeg Jets in 1979, the
broadcast theme for the Toronto Blue Jays, the Montreal Expos, the
Winning Spirit theme for the Vancouver Canucks and also the
international broadcast theme for the 1994 Commonwealth Games.