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Peter Link

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Artist • Composer • Lyricist • Publisher • Recording Artist


Artist • Composer • Lyricist • Publisher • Recording Artist

Peter Link is the creator of Theater of the Imagination, and consequently, Scattershot Symphony Podcast. Peter is the Producer, Composer, Lyricist and Book Writer of Watchfire Music’s most successful Podcast Musical, Rosemary And Thyme. It launched its Pilot Episode in September 2022, publishing new episodes weekly until its culminating 16th Episode aired December 20, 2022. Since then, the podcast musical has been downloaded over 10,000 times in 134 countries.



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Peter Link (composer/record producer) won the NY Drama Desk Award for his musical, Salvation, out of which came his first Gold Record, If You Let Me Make Love To You, Then Why Can’t I Touch You? which sold over two million records. He is a two-time Tony Award Nominee for his musical scores of Joseph Papp’s Much Ado About Nothing and Neil Simon’s The Good Doctor. His Broadway credits include Ulysses In Nighttown (Zero Mostel), Lysistrata (Melina Mercouri), The Mighty Gents (Morgan Freeman), Trelawney Of The Wells at Lincoln Center (Meryl Streep, Michael Tucker, Mandy Patinkin, John Lithgow) and King Of Hearts.

For over half a decade he served as Composer-In-Residence at the NY Shakespeare Festival’s Public Theater writing a myriad of styles of music for over 40 dramatic productions. His Off-Broadway credits are too numerous to mention, but include The River, Salvation, Hot Chocolate and Is Anybody Listening?

He composed, produced and directed The Jenny Burton Experience. The group swept all the major NYC cabaret awards for Best Vocal Group during their more than 7-year run in NYC including the Backstage Bistro Award, The Critics Choice Award and The MAC Award and Entertainers Of The Year. He also has worked as Ms Burton’s record producer for over 30 years now, producing all her albums.

He has written and produced many of Julia Wade’s albums, including her latest release, Sunday Morning, all the way back to her first albums, Upon The Mountain, Story For The Ages, Alabado sea Dios, as well as Every Day, Duets, Deep Waters, Affirmations, Wings, Solos, Silk Road and her 2023 release, The Best Of Julia Wade – Sacred (Volumes 1 and 2).

He has also produced many other albums. Among them are Mindy Jostyn, Coming Home, a solo album for Steve Blanchard, star of Beauty And The Beast on Broadway, Shepherd for guitarist Bobby Stanton, an album of children’s songs, entitled For Kids Only and solo albums for Jenny Burton, from The Jenny Burton Experience to The Best of Jenny Burton, Osceola Davis’ solo album, Climbing High Mountains and his own albums, Ode To Joy, Goin’ Home and his recently released Remnants.

In 2015 he composed, wrote and directed his New York production of “Is Anybody Listening? – Concert and Webcast” at NYC’s Sheen Center which subsequently debuted on-line in 2019. Presently, he is working on a new Broadway musical, “Searching For My Father – A Musical of Biblical Proportions” with fellow lyricist and book writer, Ragan Courtney.

Mr. Link is also the Master Teacher at Watchfire Music University, teaching classes in all things musical to students around the world.

He is CEO and Creative Director of Watchfire Music.

For complete info on Peter Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Link

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Audience and Press Reviews

  • Peter Link's score is brave, courageous, and bold with beautiful ballads to boot

    — Peter Filichia, Newark Star-Ledger & TheaterMania

  • Written by composer Peter Link (King of Hearts, Salvation) and lyricist Larry Rosler (who, with Joe Bravaco, also wrote the book), the show is more tuneful and emotionally resonant than many shows to hit the Great White Way in recent memory.

    — By Jonathan Frank, Sound Advice @Talkingbroadway.com

  • Peter Link has written a score that mixes to beautiful effect country-western strains with a pop sensibility and even soaring melodic lines reminiscent of opera. What listeners will comment on is the richness and effectiveness of the score...

    — By Andy Propst, Americantheatreweb.com

  • What the score does offer is a wonderful mix of a country feeling, beautiful ballads, soaring melodies, clever lyrics, a true western atmosphere, and haunting orchestral pieces. The score is very strong and has all the elements a good musical needs, which include a compelling story and a mix of good songs.

    — Amy Somensky, Monsters and Critics.com

  • The Jenny Burton Experience is actually singer Jenny Burton and a nine-person choir in a show composed and directed by Broadway songwriter Peter Link. And what an experience it is!

    — Roy Sander, New York City - citysearch.com

  • Composer/director/record producer Peter Link is nothing short of genius, and Burton and her group execute his brilliance flawlessly.

    — Laurie Lawson -- Electronic Journey

  • Singing the songs of Peter Link, Burton offers spine-tingling renditions of rousing gospel/rock anthems that are magnificent in scope and structure.

    — John Hoglund, New York Native

  • Burton is indeed a musical wonder, with a voice that soars, and could probably knock down power lines... Her choir is another very good reason to catch this show. For me, though, the real star here is Link's ambitious, slam-dunk score...

    — Bill Ervolino, The Record

  • The sheer range of style and excellency of every number demonstrated talents and skills placing Link among our foremost musical craftsmen. By evening's end any spirit that hasn't been uplifted should be checked for consciousness.

    — Carolyn Rollin Albert, Singles Almanac

  • Alvin Klein, critic of the New York Times, said of the Goodspeed Opera House production, “King of Hearts is about the need for love, frivolity and grandeur. Simplicity and intimacy are recaptured with affection, authenticity and focus. The musical is pure romantic escape – into fantasy and into the fantastic…a celebratory rite of love’s redemptive power. Mr. Link’s music is a fusion of classical chorales, down-home American country style, French music hall and Viennese waltzes… Whatever may sound derivative dissolves into the ephemera of real charm and enchantment. It is absolutely worth investigating.“

    — Alvin Klein, New York Timescomp