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- Nathaniel Méchaly (born 1972) is a French musician and film composer. His composing credits include Avanim (2004), Revolver (2005), Colombiana (2011), The Grandmaster (2013), and the Taken trilogy (2008–2014).
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Nathaniel Méchaly (born 1972 [1]) is a French musician and film composer. His composing credits include Avanim (2004), Revolver (2005), Colombiana (2011), The Grandmaster (2013), and the Taken trilogy (2008–2014).
Nathaniel Méchaly. Composer: Syndrome E. Nathaniel Mechaly studied the cello, chamber music and electroacoustic composing in Paris, Marseille, and Boulogne National Academies of Music.
Nathaniel Méchaly. Composer: Taken. Nathaniel Mechaly studied the cello, chamber music and electroacoustic composing in Paris, Marseille, and Boulogne National Academies of Music.
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Jun 27, 2017 · Nathaniel Méchaly composed the score for the series Midnight Sun, the new CANAL+ original series, a Franco-Swedish co-production. The plot of this thriller takes place within the confines of Lapland, in the land of the indigenous Sami people.
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Born in 1972, Nathaniel Méchaly studied the cello, chamber music, and electro acoustic composing in Paris, Marseille, and Boulogne National Academies of Music. He composed his first cinematic score in 2004 for Raphaël Nadjari’s film Avanim, and later went on to compose music for many other films including Revolver by Guy Ritchie.
French composer Nathaniel Méchaly, winner of several BMI Awards for his music for action movie saga Taken, opened a few days ago the doors of his studio in Paris (France) for Gorka Oteiza of SoundTrackFest.
Feb 12, 2020 · Nathaniel Mechaly (Taken, The Grandmaster, Colombiana, Shut In) is composing the music for the upcoming TV series Shadowplay. The show is created by Måns Mårl.