Clément Ducol

Clement Ducol, born on November 23, 1981, is a renowned French composer, arranger, and producer known for his work across a variety of musical and cinematic projects. Ducol has collaborated with some of the most celebrated French artists, including Camille, Vincent Delerm, and Melody Gardot, contributing his signature touch as a producer and arranger to critically acclaimed albums like "Ilo Veyou" (2011) by Camille and "A La faveur de l'automne" (2003) by Tété. In addition to his work in the music industry, Ducol has made significant contributions to film soundtracks. His arrangements can be heard in "Peter von Kant" (2022) and "Chicken For Linda" (2024), where his compositions added emotional depth and resonance. He also composed the score for "Emilia Perez" (2021), a film by Jacques Audiard, showcasing his ability to craft music that complements and elevates cinematic narratives. Ducol remains a highly sought-after figure in both music and film for his innovative and emotionally compelling compositions. His work continues to influence contemporary French music and cinema, bridging the gap between traditional orchestral arrangements and modern storytelling.