Marcel Louis Auguste Samuel-Rousseau

Marcel Louis Auguste Samuel-Rousseau, known professionally as Samuel-Rousseau, is a contemporary French composer and musician, primarily recognized for his work in the genres of contemporary classical and electronic music. Born in 1991, he gained prominence for his innovative approach to sound, blending traditional orchestral elements with modern technology and electronic soundscapes. Notable works include his album "L’Ordre des Sons" (2020), which showcases his unique style, and various compositions for film and theater that highlight his versatility as a composer. Samuel-Rousseau's music often explores themes of nature, technology, and human emotion, pushing the boundaries of musical form and structure. His impact on music lies in his ability to bridge the gap between classical compositions and modern sound art, influencing a new generation of composers who seek to integrate technology into their work. Additionally, he is known for his collaborative projects with visual artists, further expanding the dialogue between music and other art forms. Through his innovative works, Samuel-Rousseau has established himself as a significant figure in contemporary music, contributing to the evolution of sound in the 21st century.