Meunier was born on May 12, 1981, in Clamecy, in the department of Nièvre in central France. As a child, he studied recorder and trumpet and had a classical education in solfège. Meunier attended the Institut Supérieure de Musique et de Pédagogie in Namur, Belgium, a city where he continues to reside. His teachers there included Tatiana Babut du Marès and Hugo Reyne. He graduated in 2004 and went on for further studies at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in the Netherlands with Rita Dams and Peter Kooy. Meunier had an education in historically informed choral performance as a singer with various leading vocal ensembles in northwestern Europe, including the Collegium Vocale Gent, the Amsterdam Baroque Choir, and the Choeur de Chambre de Namur, performing under leading directors such as Philippe Herreweghe, Jean Tubéry, and Ton Koopman. In 2004, Meunier and keyboardist Francis Penning formed the Brussels-based ensemble Vox Luminis, of which Meunier remains the director. He continues to perform as a singer, with a repertory not restricted to the Baroque and including such works as Franck's Mass in G major and Mozart's Mass in C major, K. 317 ("Coronation"). As his career developed, Meunier has found himself in demand for master classes in various countries.
Meunier and Vox Luminis have been especially acclaimed for their recordings, which have appeared on the Ricercar and Alpha labels. Meunier's catalog includes some 15 recordings, beginning with Samuel Scheidt: Sacre Cantiones in 2010 and including both well-known works such as Bach cantatas and more adventurous repertory such as the Brockes-Passion of Reinhard Keiser. Meunier's 2011 recording with Vox Luminis of Heinrich Schütz's Musicalische Exequien was critically acclaimed and won major awards, including Recording of the Year from Britain's Gramophone magazine. In 2021, Meunier led the Freiburger BarockConsort in a recording of the Requiem in F minor by Heinrich Ignaz von Biber. ~ James Manheim, Rovi