About
Robinson Senpauroca
French composer for film, stage, television and advertising. Working between France and the United States. Selected at Cannes (Quinzaine des Cinéastes 2023).
Robinson Senpauroca is a Cannes-selected film and stage composer working between France and the United States. Trained at IMEP (Berklee Global Partners) and the Paris Conservatoire, he has been a copyist and Pro Tools editor for Jérôme Rebotier (The Count of Monte Cristo) and co-composed Netflix documentary scores with Agoria. He co-founded OMEM, an electro-orchestral project, with Rémi Kalfon — now music director and assistant music director of the Paris 2024 Olympic ceremonies.
His credits include thirty-plus short films (six in partnership with La Fémis), ten stage productions — including Enracinées, after Pauline Delabroy-Allard, performed by Noémi Waysfeld — and the original score for the American feature The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed by Joanna Arnow (Quinzaine des Cinéastes, Cannes 2023).
His writing blends intimate orchestrations with off-kilter sonorities: deranged pizzicati, coughing oboes, textures you can't quite name. He likes music to gently derail the image, to expose the strangeness lurking beneath the everyday.
Education
- IMEP — Berklee Global Partners
- Conservatoire de Paris
Representation & contact
Represented by Raphaël Vinzant at Time Art.
For commissions, quotes or collaborations: rsenpauroca@gmail.com
Works in English and French, with productions across Europe, North America and beyond.
Online
Currently
Scoring an animated feature film.