Quentin Chiappetta

Quentin Chiappetta (Sound Designer) enjoys an unusually broad creative career as a composer, sound designer, and mixer for the stage, the screen and, the art world. Quentin’s music and sound work has been heard on and off-Broadway, garnering him two Innovative Theater Awards for best sound design and Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk nominations. His original music is included in nearly 100 episodes of the hit series The First 48. His recent design work includes the Netflix series Daughters of Destiny and the original score for the documentary Reaching West on Independent Lens. He also scored and designed sound for Panamarama, a permanent exhibition at the Bio Museo in Panama, and his music provides underscoring at the Theodore Roosevelt Wing of the Museum of Natural History in New York. Quentin’s work is also featured in permanent collection of the National Music Centre in Calgary. The recipient of multiple Meet the Composer grants and American Music Center commissionsQuentin has composed music for many leading choreographers, most recently collaborating with the legendary Yvonne Rainer. For the past 20 years, he has been the primary engineer and sound designer for the artist Christian Marclay, whose groundbreaking work The Clock has been seen around the world. Quentin is the founder and owner of MediaNoise, a post-production studio in New York.