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  1. Randolph Peters (born 28 December 1959) is a Canadian composer who is known for his output of roughly 100 film scores made mostly for Canadian films.

  2. Peters has composed over 100 film and television scores including The Diviners (1993) and Lost in the Barrens (1990). He was composer-in-residence for the Canadian Opera Company (COC) from 1990-93, during which time he composed Nosferatu, his first opera.

  3. Jun 21, 2009 · Randolph Peters, composer (b at Winnipeg 28 Dec 1959). After earning a degree in physics and religious studies at the UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG, Peters studied composition at Indiana University. In the mid-1980s he travelled around the world studying the indigenous music of countries such as India, Nepal, Egypt and Gabon.

  4. Randolph Peters (b. 28 December 1959, Winnipeg, Manitoba). Canadian composer of mostly stage, orchestral, chamber, and vocal works that have been performed in the Americas.

  5. Peters, Randolph (b. 1959, Winnipeg). Canadian composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and film works that have been performed across Canada and abroad to acclaim and that have earned him several awards.

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Enjoy this pre-concert chat with Randolph Peters, composer of "Luminous"!The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra presents JUMP CUTS: A MONTAGE OF NEW MUSICWestminster...

  7. Mar 12, 2009 · Randolph Peters. Composer, pianist, b Winnipeg 28 Dec 1959; B Sc (Winnipeg) 1980, BA (Winnipeg) 1981, M Mus (Indiana) 1987. Randolph Peters began piano studies at age five and completed the Royal Conservatory of Music Grade 10.