Having many good ideas in composition is one thing. But it also needs the know-how and feeling to develop and structure them, to elaborate and build them with coherence and intelligence within the musical frame. It is a real «savoir-faire ». My personal motto is to compose with accuracy, perfectionism and reliability - for a quick and always irreproachable and satisfying result.
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Biography
Born in 1981, Kévin Frobert has studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris (CNSM) and at the Musikhochschule in Munich: Composing, orchestration, film music, conducting, analysis, history of Music, and more.
He is passionate about music of all genres; rock, electro, soul, funk, jazz, classical, film, etc.
Since 2008, he teaches at the Conservatory of the XVIth arrondissement of Paris Initiation to composition, solfege and music theory. He also conducts several youth orchestras.
Between 2009 and 2010, he participates, arranges and orchestrates various films and telefilms: « L’Avocat » by Cédric Anger with Benoit Magimel and Daniel Melki, « L’Arbre » by Juliette Bertucelli with Charlotte Gainsbourg (nominated for the César 2010 category best film music ), « Incendies » by Denis Villeneuve (nominated for the Oscars 2011 category best foreign film), TV production « Les Châtaigniers du Désert » by Caroline Huppert (aired on France 3). He then devoted himself exclusively to composition and teaching and created projects, among others, with the City of Paris, the publishing house Taschen, German television, etc.
Member of the S.A.C.E.M. (Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Éditeurs de Musique)