WEBTV FIFA 2013Les étudiants du Département Satis de l'Université de Provence à Aubagne nous proposent Bande oroginale, le mag sur l'actu du Festival. À partir du 19 mars et jusqu'à la clôture, Bande originale sera publié tous les jours à 16h.
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Benoît Charest

Composer
Benoit Charest was born in Montreal in 1964 . At the age of 13, he became fascinated by the guitar, and learned by ear the songs of the Beatles and Led Zepplin. Of course, he discovered jazz and decided at 17 to undertake private lessons with Neil Smolar, a graduate from the Berklee school of music of Boston. This one teaches him the bases of harmony, which will help him to acquire a greater mastery of the instrument and of music in general.
During his college studies, Benoit earned a living playing with the best jazzmen in Montreal. In 91, he signed his first music score for Nostalgic Montreal, a documentary of the National Film Office, for which he composed, arranged and conducted the musical framework. Since then, he has composed some fifteen sound tracks, among them that of Les triplettes de Belleville, which brought him numerous awards. Benoit has also composed music for television, the theatre, and some sixty commercials. He has recently signed the sound track of the controversial movie Polytechnic by the Quebec director Denis Villeneuve.



