Danielle Furst is an award-winning film and television composer, accomplished pianist, and singer-songwriter. Born into a musical home in Brookline, Massachusetts, Danielle began playing the piano by ear at the age of two under the tutelage of her father, Jeffrey Furst, a renowned jazz pianist and musical maverick.

Danielle started her classical piano training at the age of five, and began performing professionally at the age of 13, steadily acquiring a varied repertoire of more than 300 songs which would delight listeners for the next 30 years in hot spots such as Boston, Miami, New York, London, Turks and Caicos, Sarasota, and the Delaware beaches.

Danielle’s film scoring career began in 2009 with the New York City-based independent dark comedy Dirty Old Town, and has grown exponentially since. In 2013, she started a partnership with composer/producer/cellist Khari Mateen and the two have collaborated with New York-based production hub The Cinemart in scoring premium documentary events starting with the Peabody Award-winning series, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, executive produced by Shawn “Jay Z” Carter. Other hits include the Hulu original Emmy-nominated documentary Fyre Fraud, Netflix original series The Pharmacist, Amazon Prime Original Series LulaRich, and the Netflix original series Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.