Terry Davies's vivid music, based on themes from the movie score by Danny Elfman, is the other chief pleasure of this "Edward Scissorhands."
WIHA forges a partnership with Terry Davies and West Island College.
For example, Terry Davies, executive director of the Conservation Foundation, called the report "an extraordinarily courageous thing to do," because it runs against the self-interest of the agency's bureaucracy.
(Terry Davies, who wrote music for Mr. Bourne's "Car Man" and "Play Without Words," adapted it.)
Terry Davies, the rugby union player, is from this area.
The musical score is by Terry Davies, but it includes significant portions of Elfman's film score.
Terry Davies sold his interest in 1988 and Peter Dryer later joined the management.
Terry Davies's original score is itself a thoroughly tasty homage to the jazz of the period (inspired, surely, by the movie's sophisticated score by John Dankworth).
Play Without Words is a 2002 ballet by English choreographer Matthew Bourne with music by Terry Davies.
The music was composed by Terry Davies for a rock quintet directed from the keyboard.