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About Guy Renardeau
Guy Renardeau, a Dutch native living in Maryland (US) and music virtuoso, has profoundly impacted the world of film and television composition. Holding a master's degree in composition, piano, orchestral arrangement, sound design, and guitar from prestigious institutions like the Hochschule für Music in Kõln, Germany, the Conservatory in Amsterdam, and the University of Chichester, England, Renardeau's journey reflects a global resonance.
Renardeau's eclectic style, which harmonises genres from Ambient music, Film music, Classical, Jazz, Latin, Pop to Rock, and Electronic Music, has earned him multiple awards, including HMMA and Clouzine Music awards, International Sound and Film Crystal Pine, American Music Awards, Hollywood Songwriting Contest, FilmHaus Berlin, Lonely Wolf, Europe Movie Music Awards, Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival, US, Maverick Movie Award, Global Music, Hollywood Independent Music Awards, Emmy Award (Best Music Entertainment experience), WorldFest Houston International Film Festival and a distinguished career spanning continents.
Notable works like Piano concert repertoire: ‘L’histoire du Renard’, ‘The Winter’,
‘Astor Piazzolla Tango Improvisation’, ‘Hollywood Fashion’, ‘RockStar’, and ‘Snow White’ (Hip-Hop Meets Orchestra) showcase his unique ability to blend different musical elements into compelling narratives.
Living in Maryland, Renardeau's journey reflects his global resonance, with collaborations across Europe and the United States and recordings for EMI, Sony, and various film producers. His Apollo Recording & Film Studio is a creative hub offering comprehensive audio post-production services and original scoring. With a firm belief that 'music is life,' Renardeau continues to captivate audiences worldwide, enriching the world with his captivating compositions.
His feature film credits include See Me Once More, My Dear Kid, Snow White, A Royal Love, Flash Crash, Hirofumi's Suitcase, and Gijs. He is also credited in numerous documentaries, nature programs, TV mini-series and kids programming. In the coming month, he will work on feature movies, such as The Ambuscade, Roses on Canvas, Flup Hup! (animation for children), and Black Woman in the History in Brazil. Please enjoy the album; see the link below.
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