
Biography
Pascal Coppé is a Belgian composer, known for his evocative blend of classical and cinematic music.
Born in Kortrijk in 1973, he grew up in a musical family and began his early musical steps at the age of 11. He studied harmony, piano, organ and composition at the Conservatory of Kortrijk.
As a dedicated church musician, he regularly performs on organ and piano.
Beyond the liturgical work, he has a passion for composing original soundtracks,
piano works and orchestral pieces. The music he creates has a particalar emotion and atmosphere, drawing inspiration from filmworld and storytelling.
Over the years, he has scored short films and arrangements for piano and orchestra.
His first performance The Journey I (2012) , a musical journey through the world,
was received with great enthusiasm. His second project, The Journey II
a musical journey through time - legends and myths was performed in 2014.
He is also part of the duo group Labierint that performs Dutch and French chansons.
His interest in film music led him to participate in international film music competitions
as in Zurich international Film competition from 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022, Indie Film Music Contest
In 2016, he composed for the first time a book trailer, and the full soundtrack
from a book with the name Henrietta. The book Henrietta was written by Johanna Dursin.
His project A Journey Into The Universe, a musical journey through the Universe
was performed in 2021, 2022 and 2024 with vocal artist Dr. Françoise Vanhecke, Soprano.
Pascal's talent was further recognized in 2022 when he was nominated in
the Film/Media Scoring (Emerging Division) category by
the Marvin Hamlisch International Music Awards.
His Project Voices of the Oceans, a musical journey in the ocean, was performed in 2023
with vocal artist Dr. Françoise Vanhecke, Soprano and Frans Deprez - Ethnic Instruments.
Please have a look at his projects and latest compositions on social media.