Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen

Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen

Biografia

Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen is a French film music composer who works and lives in Paris. She started to practice music at the age of 6 in Michel Perrin’s viola class. She studied writing, orchestrating and mixing at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris with famous teachers such as Isabelle Duha, Marie-Jeanne Serero or Pascal Benard.

Anne-Sophie started her career as a film music orchestrator for different composers: Alexandre Desplat (Marius, Tales of Tales, De Rouille et d'Os), Jerôme Rebotier (Un illustre Inconnu, Sahara), Philippe Rombi (La nouvelle guerre des boutons). Since 2009 she has been working with Armand Amar creating additional music, arrangements and orchestrations for several films.

Anne-Sophie composed many additional scores, for example Nicolas Vanier’s The school of life, as well as Christian Duguay’s A bag of marbles, Gilles de Maistre’s Mia & the white lionor Radu Mihaileanu’s The history of love. She also wrote songs for François Velle’s TV series (Maman à tort, Jusqu'au dernier and Une chance de trop), as well as for Rodrigo Bernado’s romantic comedy Maybe a Love Story.

She composed the music to her first long feature in 2011 for Jérôme Le gris’ Requiem for a killer with Mélanie Laurent and Clovis Cornillac. Producer Michèle Ray-Gavras asked her to compose the original soundtrack for Rayhana’s I still hide to smoke, Grand Price winner at the Mediterranean film festival. She also composed many scores for documentary movies (Devil's Dog, Terres Extrêmes), and collaborated to create several scores for TV movies.

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