- Since 1998, sound engineer Stéphane Reichart, who specializes in recording and mixing music for films, has made a name for himself in the French audiovisual industry, alongside composers such as: Pierre Adenot, Cyrille Aufort, Klaus Badelt, Yvan Cassar, Alexandre Desplat, Laurent Juillet, Christophe La Pinta, David Moreau, Nathaniel Mechaly, Eric Neveux, Philippe Rombi, Thomas Roussel, Fréderic Talgorn, Gabriel Yared.
In constant search of new recording techniques, he was the first in France to use the Decca Tree, the legendary symbol of Decca recordings from the 1950s to today.
Over the past 15 years, Stéphane has worked on more than one 170 films, mainly orchestral projects.
Despite his attachment to orchestra recordings, his adaptability and technical experience have enabled him to collaborate on projects as diverse as acoustic crossover (Charles Aznavour, Roberto Alagna), jazz (Edouard Bineau Dominique Fillon, Vince Mendoza ), vocal (Lara Fabian, James Blunt), variety (Patrick Bruel, Florent Pagny), electro folk (Balmorhea, Bram Vanparys, Tunng), rock (Sonic youth).
Based in Paris, Stéphane works regularly at Davout and Omega studios, but it is also not uncommon to find him in internationally acclaimed foreign studios such as Air Studios and Abbey Road Studios. His subsequent collaborations, notably with Jean Michel Jarre, took him to Egypt, China and more recently in Poland.
Committed to education and knowledge transfer, Stéphane has been conducting master classes at the Femis and with Sennheiser France -Neumann Berlin, official partner, for almost 13 years.- IMDb Mini Biography By: edda classics
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