Real orchestras · Broadcast & festival-cleared · from €29.90
Music for Documentaries
Real orchestral music for documentaries — the gravitas of a live orchestra that serves the story instead of overpowering it. Whatever the subject — nature, history, investigative, science, biography or travel — Artyfile has a score tuned to it, recorded by real orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road, and cleared for broadcast, festival and streaming. From €29.90 a track, one payment, no subscription — or own a share of the music and earn.
Curated by Paul Lorenz — composer, arranger & conductor · London Symphony Orchestra · Abbey Road Studios · Vienna State Opera
500M+ streams · Gold & Double Platinum · Instant download · Lifetime worldwide license
By subject
Documentary music for every subject
Non-fiction lives or dies on whether the score serves the story instead of overpowering it. Whatever your subject, Artyfile has real orchestral music tuned to it — cleared for broadcast, festival and streaming.
Nature & wildlife documentary music
Sweeping, awe-filled orchestral scores for landscapes, oceans and wildlife — the cinematic breadth of a blue-chip nature series.
Browse tracks →Investigative & true-crime documentary music
Tense, pulsing underscore that holds suspicion and dread without tipping into melodrama — built to sit under narration and archival.
Browse tracks →Science & technology documentary music
Curious, expansive, wonder-driven cues for discovery, data and the cosmos — momentum without distraction.
Browse tracks →History & archive documentary music
Solemn, period-evoking orchestral weight for historical narrative and archival sequences — gravitas the subject earns.
Browse tracks →Biographical & human-story music
Intimate piano and strings for portrait, memoir and personal journeys — emotional truth that never manipulates.
Browse tracks →Travel & culture documentary music
Warm, evocative, world-tinged orchestral colour for place, journey and people — atmosphere with a sense of somewhere.
Browse tracks →Music that carries the weight of a true story
Documentary is the format where music is most easily caught faking it. Audiences raised on decades of prestige non-fiction can tell a live string section from a sample library, and a synthetic cue quietly undermines the authority of everything on screen. Artyfile's documentary catalogue is recorded by real orchestras — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios under composer Paul Lorenz — and produced to film-score standard: the room, the dynamics and the human intonation that let a cue breathe under narration and build through an archival sequence. That is the depth AI-generated music and MIDI-only stock libraries cannot fake — and, unlike AI tracks, every recording carries clear human authorship and documented rights.
The right score for your subject
A nature series and a true-crime investigation need very different music. Browse documentary scores by subject: nature & wildlife (sweeping, awe-filled orchestral breadth for landscapes and wildlife), investigative & true crime (tense, pulsing underscore that holds suspicion without melodrama), science & technology (curious, wonder-driven momentum), history & archive (solemn, period-evoking weight), biographical & human story (intimate piano and strings) and travel & culture (warm, world-tinged colour). Preview every track free before you license it.
Cleared for broadcast, festival and streaming
A documentary's music has to survive the same gate a feature does. Broadcasters and streamers run a chain-of-title and Errors & Omissions (E&O) review, and missing or partial music rights are a common reason a deal stalls. Every Artyfile track clears both rights you need — a synchronization licence (music with your picture) and a master-use licence (that specific recording) — together, in one licence, managed directly by Artyfile, worldwide and in perpetuity. That covers a festival run (IDFA, DOK Leipzig, Sundance), a broadcast slot and an international streaming release, with the documentation a clearance log and cue sheet require.
Royalty-free, with no surprise fees
The real risk in documentary music is not the price — it is an unexpected rights claim after release. Artyfile goes beyond royalty-free: you pay once and both rights are managed directly by Artyfile, so there are no additional GEMA or collection-society fees, and your film is never blocked, muted or struck on YouTube, Vimeo or a streaming platform. One licence, worldwide and for life.
What documentary music costs
Artyfile Basic — €29.90 per track. One payment for a lifetime, worldwide synchronization and master-use licence, built for independent documentaries, journalism, doc-series and festival submissions on a real budget. No subscription, no per-project quote, no renewals. You download a studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV instantly. See full pricing & licences, or browse music for film and the full catalogue.
Own the music in your film
Stock and subscription libraries only ever rent you music. With Artyfile Limited Edition (from €96.90) you own 1–10% of the master recording as a Music NFT — so when the score is streamed or licensed again, you earn a share. Use the music safely, or own a piece of it.

How it's made
A real orchestra. At Abbey Road. For your video.
Every Artyfile orchestral score begins where the great film scores do — real players in a real room. The London Symphony Orchestra performs at Abbey Road Studios in London under composer Paul Lorenz, then the recording is finished with the professional studio craft used on modern film scores. That is the depth and humanity AI-generated music and MIDI-only libraries cannot fake — and, unlike AI tracks, every recording carries clear human authorship and fully documented rights you can license with confidence.
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Abbey Road Studios, London
- Conducted by Paul Lorenz
- 44.1 kHz studio WAV
Distribution-ready
Will this music survive festival, broadcast and distribution?
For a film, the music has to clear the hardest gate in the industry: a distributor or streamer’s chain-of-title and E&O review. Missing or partial music rights are one of the most common reasons a distribution deal stalls. Here’s what that gate demands — and what a single Artyfile licence already gives you.
What festivals, broadcasters & E&O insurers require
- A synchronization licence (the right to pair the music with your picture)
- A separate master-use licence (the right to that specific recording)
- Worldwide rights, valid in perpetuity — not just while a subscription runs
- Clean, documented chain of title for every cue in your film
- No third-party claim, block or takedown once the film is distributed
What one Artyfile licence gives you
- Sync + master cleared together, in one licence — managed directly by Artyfile
- Lifetime, worldwide use: theatrical, festival, broadcast, VOD and streaming
- Yours forever — a one-time buyout, never revoked if you stop paying
- Clear human authorship and fully documented rights for your clearance log
- No GEMA upcharge, no Content ID blocks or strikes
A “free”, Creative-Commons or subscription track can leave you uncovered at exactly this stage — no master rights, or attribution that conflicts with your credits. Some licences even lapse the moment you stop paying. Artyfile is a one-time buyout, built for a film’s full festival-to-distribution lifecycle.
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€29.90
one-time · lifetime · worldwide
What this covers
- ✓Lifetime, worldwide commercial license for 1 track.
- ✓Cleared for monetized YouTube — Content-ID monetize policy means a routine claim, never a strike, block or takedown.
- ✓Use across YouTube.
- ✓Sync + master rights cleared together — no additional GEMA or collection-society fees.
Same flat price for every platform and commercial use — no per-use upcharge, no subscription.
What it costs to license music, by use case
| Use case | Artyfile | Typical elsewhere |
|---|---|---|
| YouTube video (monetized) | €29.90 / track · lifetime | Subscription €120–300 / year |
| Instagram, TikTok & CapCut | €29.90 / track · lifetime | Personal-use-only "free" libraries |
| Podcast | €29.90 / track · lifetime | €10–50 / track or subscription |
| Client / corporate video | €29.90 / track · lifetime | €50–500 / track |
| TV commercial / advertising | €29.90 / track · lifetime | €10,000–500,000 for known songs |
| Film / festival | €29.90 / track · lifetime | Per-project quote |
One flat price for every use and platform. Sync + master rights cleared together, worldwide and for life — no GEMA upcharge, no renewals.
Artyfile vs subscription libraries vs sync houses
| Artyfile | Artlist / Epidemic | Musicbed / Songtradr | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | One-time €29.90 / track | €120–300 / year, recurring | Per-project quote |
| Keep rights if you stop paying | Yes — forever | No — revoked | Varies |
| Recording | Real LSO / Abbey Road | Mostly MIDI / library | Famous songs |
| Extra GEMA / society fees | None | Often unclear | Separate |
| YouTube | Monetize claim, never struck | Varies | Varies |
| Ownership option | Yes (Limited Edition) | No | No |
Why Artyfile
Real Orchestras, Not AI
Recorded with real orchestras — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road — and produced to film-score standard, never AI-generated stock.
Fully Cleared
Sync & master rights managed directly by Artyfile, for life & worldwide. No extra GEMA fees, no Content ID blocks.
Beyond Licensing
With Limited Edition you own a share of the master and earn streaming & sync royalties.
Instant Download
Studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV, the moment you buy. No subscription.
Music for Documentaries: hand-picked & sync-ready









Violin Concerto No. 2: 3. Allegretto con Spirito
London Symphony Orchestra

Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Winter (L’Inverno)
Artyfile Orchestra


Frequently asked questions
Where can I find real orchestral music for documentaries?
At Artyfile. Our documentary catalogue is recorded by real orchestras — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road — and cleared for broadcast, festival and streaming from €29.90 per track. Real recordings produced to film-score standard, not MIDI-only stock or AI.
What music suits a nature, history or investigative documentary?
Artyfile has scores tuned to each subject: sweeping orchestral breadth for nature and wildlife, tense pulsing underscore for investigative and true crime, wonder-driven momentum for science, solemn period weight for history, intimate piano and strings for biography, and warm world-tinged colour for travel. Preview any track free before you license it.
Is the music cleared for broadcast, festivals and streaming?
Yes. Every track carries both a synchronization and a master-use licence, cleared together, worldwide and in perpetuity — the documented chain of title a broadcaster, streamer, festival or E&O insurer asks for. Your documentary stays covered from festival submission through broadcast and streaming, for life.
How much does documentary music cost, and is it licensed?
Artyfile Basic is a one-time €29.90 per track for a lifetime, worldwide synchronization and master-use licence — no subscription, no per-project quote, no renewals. Some premium tracks carry individual pricing shown on the track. You download a studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV instantly.
Is Artyfile documentary music royalty-free and safe for YouTube?
It goes beyond royalty-free: you pay once (from €29.90) for a lifetime, worldwide sync + master licence. Because Artyfile manages both rights directly, there are no additional GEMA or collection-society fees, and your video is never blocked, muted or struck on YouTube, Vimeo or streaming platforms.
Is this a real orchestra or MIDI / AI music?
Real recordings. Artyfile’s catalogue is performed by real players — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios under composer Paul Lorenz — and produced to film-score standard, with clear human authorship and documented rights that MIDI-only libraries and AI tools cannot offer.
Can I earn from the music in my documentary?
Yes — with Artyfile Limited Edition (from €96.90) you own 1–10% of the master recording as a Music NFT and earn a share of streaming and future sync royalties when the track is used again. License the music safely, or own a piece of it.
Do you have background music that sits well under narration?
Yes — much of the documentary catalogue is written to underscore: it supports voiceover and archival without competing with it, then opens up where the story needs to breathe. Filter by mood and tempo, and preview every track free before licensing.