Pierre Mercier (British & Irish Tracks)


Country: Canada

Canadian producer Pierre Mercier has been composing and producing music for over 25 years. By age 20, he was a semi-finalist composer and performer at the Granby International Song Festival. With a strong Classical background, his performances include his own compositions in genres like Classical, Rock, Jazz, New Age, Arabic, and Latin music. Pierre's large palette of musical inspirations and knowledge of video production allow him to compose music well suited for our clients' TV series, movies, documentaries, and corporate productions.

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ACTION | BRITISH & IRISH | CHINESE | CHRISTMAS | CORPORATE | DANCE | DRAMATIC | ELECTRONIC | EUROPEAN | FOLK | HIP HOP | JAZZ | LATIN | MIDDLE EAST | NEW AGE | SPORTS |
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EPIC CELTIC - (by Pierre Mercier)  Year: 2020
Pierre Mercier Lively and dancing modern Celtic track. It brings you on a joyful journey with a Celtic whistle, fiddle, piano, accordion, strings and guitars supported by feet percussions and others. Great music to support your motivation and bring you into an adventure. For documentaries, films and series. Instrumental, British & Irish, Ireland
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
Edit Type: Full Track (Original Tack) - British & Irish, Ireland
1051571 3:29 Fast 160   

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