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Pianist/composer Peter Kater is known for his scores for television, film, and theater, as well as for his own recordings of light jazz and new age music. Born in Germany, Kater moved from Munich to New Jersey when he was four. He began piano lessons three years later and studied classical music until taking up rock & roll in his early teens. At the age of 18, Kater moved to Boulder, CO, where he played improvised music and lived for over a decade before moving to rural Virginia, where he built Earth Sea Studios. Until the opening of Earth Sea in early 1997, Kater had recorded exclusively for the Silver Wave label, starting with his debut release, Spirit, in 1983. He went on to release over 20 albums on Silver Wave, including highly successful collaborations with R. Carlos Nakai that resulted in, among others, How the West Was Lost, Vols. 1-2 and Migration (1992), which also received the NAIRD Best New Age Album Indie Award. Several of Kater and Nakai's recordings rose to the Top 20 of Billboard's new age chart, and a few of Kater's own releases -- which range from solo to quintet lineup -- have charted in the Top 25. Since starting his Earth Sea label, Kater has released records that include 1998's Compassion and another collaboration with Nakai entitled Winds of Devotion (1999). Source Music put out Heart's Desire in early 2001, and Inner Works: Piano & Strings, Red Moon, and Xmas Ecstacy arrived during the following years. In 2005 Kater issued the four-part Element Series: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, the last of which landed him a Grammy nomination for Best New Age Album. Subsequent albums Faces of the Sun (2007), Ambrosia (2008), and In a Dream (2009), the latter of which was a collaboration with Sting guitarist Dominic Miller, received nominations as well. Kater's score for the 2010 animated film The Legend of Secret Pass found the artist working with a 70-piece orchestra and 50-voice choir. ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi
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hallieadah
Inspires me to go have a massage done. With each note played my therapist is kneading my weary back
bjradin
We are listening to this in a hospital room where a loved one is having a rough day. Smooths out the edges....
lifemanagementinmotion
It's so sweet to watch my cat sit in my office chair and listen contently to this music. it's like having a loving mom and child moment.
I feel pure tranquility when listening to Peter Kater's music!
semajf
pure joy!!!
janicewaldronhansen
I woke sad from an early morning dream, this music ushered the dream's residue away with the rising sun. The power of music...light
katesings49
like floating down a slow river, sun on you face. Peace/kindess . Your moment in time. You are connected to all at the moment. His music has helped heal and open my heart. Greatfull
ramiro018
A glass of fine Merlot, reclined just a bit on my sofa, closed eyes, meditating just how Awesome life is, and listing to this exquisite music....can life get much better? Ramiro
If you described this music with words, it would sound so cliche' as to be laughable, yet it really does bring out whatever is in your heart. For me that's praise to the Lord for how great He is and his awesome creation!
Can anyone tell what the instrument on sunset is? Thank you. dnooage@gmail.com
julie.junod
Wow - Ascent on Piano is incredible! As a pianist I was deeply moved and in awe of this piece! Love the transitions from 'new age' to jazz to contemporary to traditional, etc. - WOW!!!
love his work.of love . saw and heard him & Nakai on Maui, HI . Nice natural guy , and funny too . Thanks Peter xoxoxo Aloha
tclinefelter1
Christina--my soul is with you as I sit here in Kansas waiting 2 more years to be back in my native state!!!! Thanks for the post! TEARS in Kansas :(
pmspac
When I first heard Peter's piano in 1989 (Anthem)I stood beside my car in a parking lot in Los Angeles listened with tears in my eyes. Never disappointed by the subtle textures and power of his compositions and collaborations with other artists. Kudos!!
sharon.chavers
I love the feeling of calmness and quiet reflection that Peter gives in his music. Thanks Peter!
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What joy and peace it delivers.
I love the way he at times makes you yearn for the next note. Brilliant Peter.