I am Vincent Lepeigneul, a composer of orchestral, acoustic, and electronic music for nearly 15 years. My work revolves around creating immersive soundtracks that enrich and intensify the visual narratives of filmmakers and creators. Each project is a new musical adventure where emotion guides every note.
I blend the authenticity of classical orchestrations with modern electronic textures, leveraging Computer-Assisted Music (CAM). My collaborative and personalized approach aims to find the perfect harmony between your vision and the emotion the music needs to convey.
I have had the honor of collaborating with renowned brands and creators such as Martin Solveig, Renault, McDonald’s, and L’Oréal, bringing a unique sonic dimension to their projects.
What is my specialty?
My musical approach is rooted in the combination of my personal experience and technical expertise, aiming to capture and convey emotions through music. Whether for films, animations, video games, or other visual media, I have spent years refining various techniques and developing a unique sensitivity to seamlessly blend orchestral, electronic, and acoustic sounds. My goal is to deliver compositions that are both memorable and aesthetically pleasing.
I focus primarily on melody, theme, and musical storytelling: what the music communicates and how it communicates it. For me, music is meant to convey emotion, ideas, themes, and stories. This is my primary intention in every composition, to create a work that genuinely resonates with the listener’s heart.
Influenced by great names such as John Williams, Danny Elfman, Philip Glass, Ludovico Einaudi, and many others, I seek to understand the essence of their styles in order to enrich my own creations, always striving for excellence and quality in every project. Among my inspirations, I am also deeply influenced by iconic composers like Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, Thomas Newman, and Alexandre Desplat, whose works have left a lasting mark on the history of cinema and continue to inspire my own compositions.