Stéphane Meer

Stéphane Meer (born October 5, 1951 in Paris) is a French composer of film scores.

He wrote music for TV series and feature films such as Pondichéry, dernier comptoir des Indes, L'ami du jardin,[1] Too Pure and Tristan et Iseult.

After studying classical, contemporary and jazz harmony, he began working in 1986 with Bruno Gaumetou.

After several albums as a music producer (Indochine's L'Aventurier[3] and Sentiment Clou for EMI), he returned to composition for animation series such as Lupo Alberto, SOS bout du monde,[4] The Last Reservation, Shtoing Circus and Four Eyes!.

Meer wrote an orchestral piece, "On a marché sous la mer", for the Cherbourg Sea City park[5][failed verification] and "The Battle of Normandie" for the Caen memorial museum before U.S. President George W. Bush's official visit.

Middle-aged man conducting orchestra in recording studio
Meer conducting Brussels Philharmonic recording for Mark Logan
Middle-aged man in black, playing grand piano
Meer in Studio Davout during Vice-Versa session