Born in Hayange (Moselle), Warnier completed his musical studies at the Conservatoire de Strasbourg (organ class of Daniel Roth and André Stricker[1]), the Conservatoire of Rueil-Malmaison (class of Marie-Claire Alain) and the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won numerous prizes (organ with Michel Chapuis and Olivier Latry).
That same year, he was entrusted with the grand Théodore Jacquot[2] organ of Verdun Cathedral, succeeding canon Pierre Camonin.
An associate professor, he taught at the Poitiers University, then at the College Stanislas de Paris.
Regularly invited on the airwaves of France Musique, he participated from 2011 to 2013 in Benjamin François [fr]' weekly disc review show, Le Jardin des critiques [fr], then was a columnist on his Sunday show Musiques sacrées.
[4] Vincent Warnier's discography is rich with about twenty recordings ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to contemporary music: Thierry Escaich, Éric Tanguy [fr], Jacques Lenot.