Tracks (9)

  1. Sneaky Squirrel

    The squirrel diligently collects his winter supplies. There are one or two chestnuts hidden in the autumn leaves. Marimba, woodwinds, xylophone, triangle and pizzicato strings accompany the busy hustle and bustle. Great for nature documentaries and children's programs with a happy mood.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  2. Rabbit Hole

    The cartoon rhinoceros has secured a place on the children's train. Equipped with a conductor's hat and whistle, it makes its way through the amusement park.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  3. Fairy Of The Woods

    The veil of mist lifts and a good-natured, smiling fairy appears, whose magical powers promise healing and prosperity. Simply magical!

    Composed by Dan Foster

  4. Busy Racoon

    Pizzicato strings and warm reed instruments create an atmosphere of tense curiosity. What is behind the door of the Advent calendar? Where does the bird family build its nest? Where does the trout travel?

    Composed by Dan Foster

  5. Birds Of Passage

    Subtly dramatic sounds with piano and strings for sophisticated documentaries about nature conservation, interpersonal conflicts or moving historical events.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  6. Queen Bee

    Exciting film music with strings and reed instruments. For adventure series, all sorts of magical things and family programs.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  7. Stray Fox

    A successful dramedy requires appealing, sometimes subtly ironic music. This unusual track with strings, a strumming electric guitar and a gentle beat brings to mind casual cartoon cowboys, furry desert dwellers, and a BBQ in a bouncy castle.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  8. Curiosity

    Time for Cozy Crime! What could be more relaxing than watching a slightly scatterbrained detective solve more or less difficult cases? A deceitful civil servant, a criminal confectioner, a cunning cobbler - no one can escape the investigations of the lovable village policeman.

    Composed by Dan Foster

  9. Sparrows In The Hedge

    The beginning of spring should be celebrated! At the first rays of sunshine, the family ventures out onto the veranda for their first dinner together. Beautifully decorated, the laid table invites you to chat and laugh together.

    Composed by Dan Foster

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