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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_DasentPeter Dasent - Wikipedia

    Peter Dasent is a New Zealand born composer, pianist and songwriter who has lived and worked in Sydney, Australia since 1981. He played keyboards in the bands Spats, and The Crocodiles.

  2. PETER DASENT is a composer, songwriter, pianist and music arranger/director. He has composed music for film and television (including three early Peter Jackson films), led his own ensemble The Umbrellas for 30 years, written songs for kids (Justine Clarke’s platinum-selling children’s albums) and has played piano for the long-running ABC-TV ...

  3. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Peter Dasent is a New Zealand born composer, pianist and songwriter who has lived and worked in Sydney, Australia since 1981. He played keyboards in the bands Spats, and The Crocodiles.

  4. www.originmusicpublishing.com › peter-dasentPeter Dasent - ORIGIN

    Peter Dasent is a composer, songwriter, pianist and music arranger/director. Peter Dasent has composed for TV documentaries, and written soundtracks for early Peter Jackson movies like Meet The Feebles and Heavenly Creatures, which starred a very young Kate Winslet.

  5. Hi - I'm Peter Dasent. I play piano, compose music, write songs and generally involve myself in interesting music projects. While I try not to confine myself to any particular musical genre, I will admit to being hugely influenced by The Beatles, Erik Satie, Nino Rota, Thelonious Monk and Frank Zappa.

  6. 24 de fev. de 2023 · Peter Dasent has, if you’ll pardon a terrible pun, been instrumental in creating some of this country’s musical landmarks. As a member of The Crocodiles, he played on the hit song ‘Tears’ and wrote several of their other well-known tunes. He composed the scores for pivotal Peter Jackson films Heavenly Creatures, Braindead and ...

  7. Peter Dasent has over thirty years experience as a composer and a songwriter for film and television. His first film score was for Peter Jackson, the Muppets' send-up Meet the Feebles (1989). He also scored Jackson's Braindead (aka Deadalive) and the Oscar-nominated 1994 feature Heavenly Creatures.