Erik Feller
Born in France, Erik FELLER studied the piano and music theory at the Conservatoire of his native city, while also studying the organ. He went on to study at the César Franck School in Paris, with L.Souberbielle.At the Bordeaux and Orsay Conservatoires, he became the student of Francis Chapelet, and then of André Isoir. Between 1980 and 1983 J. Marichal invited him to take his position at the choir organ of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. He made his first recording with the choir of Notre-Dame,in the cathedral. He also studied with Pierre Cochereau. Erik FELLER is open to the techniques of modern music and film scores, and he has taken part in many festivals. For fifteen years, he taught organ at the Niedermeyer Conservatoire near Paris. On the occasion of the "J.S. Bach year" in 2000, he recorded for the first time ever the six Partitas for keyboard (BWV 825 to 830, having transcribed these works for organ, and also the Goldberg Variations (J.S Bach)on an historical Silbermann organ in Germany. In 2002,he did a world-premiere recording of the great studies of S. Neukomm on the new Grenzing organ in the Cathedral of Madrid (Spain). Erik Feller is pursuing his career as an international concert organist and has a wide list of recordings.
Trained in contemporary music by the composer Gérard Masson, Erik Feller works for the cinema and for prestigious record companies such as Warner Music, Emi, as well as the music publisher B. Hutin. All musical creations are distributed in more than 50 countries worldwide.
In the world of dance, since 2011 Eric Feller has fulfilled many composition requests by French and foreign choreographers. His musical creations are supported by SACEM and ADAMI.
Niedermeyer Conservatory Symphony Orchestra