
Peter Kam Pau-Tat
Sound
Born August 23, 1961 · Hong Kong, China
Also known as 金培達 · Peter Kam · 金培达
Biography
Peter Kam’s father was a nightclub piano teacher of Shanghai descent. In 1974 family moved from Hong Kong to America, and Peter studied in San Francisco State University. After graduating in 1987, he stayed there to compose gospel music for the North American Chinese Christian Music Association. During his stay in the United States, he was often invited by his classmates to participate in fellowship gatherings in the church and was baptized as a Christian In 1981 Guo Duojia, a member of the Christian singing group "Equator", met Wu Bingjian, known as the "Godfather of Sacred Music", and worked with him for the Hong Kong Christian Music Ministry Association. After return to Hong Kong Peter Kam met singer Samantha Lam on Asia-Pacific pop music competition, after that he began work with Mahmood Rumjahn from Blue Max Production. The first work Kam participated in the arrangement was Dickie Cheung 's song "True True False", which added a soundtrack to the suona part. Since then Kam worked as an arranger and composer in Hong Kong. He moved to the Star Factory production studio to produce soundtracks for commercials.
Awards & recognition
- Silver Bear — best original music · 2006
- Medal of Honour
Filmography34 titles

The Bravest

Soulmate

You Shoot, I Shoot

Dragon

Reign of Assassins

Fly Me to Polaris

Kung Fu Jungle

Bodyguards and Assassins

The Warlords

Throw Down

Restart the Earth

Double World

Cold War

Shinjuku Incident

Detective Dee: Mystery of the Phantom Flame

Mr. Nice Guy

Double Tap

Triple Tap

Cold War II

The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom

Para Para Sakura

Twelve Nights

Silk

Summer Holiday

Hot War

Out of Inferno

Three

The Accidental Spy

Book of Love

Tokyo Raiders

Silver Hawk

Aberdeen

Gen-Y Cops

Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit