Erik Meyer earned his BM and MM in organ from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Donald Sutherland. He has won a variety of organ competitions including the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival, regional American Guild of Organists competitions, and was a semi-finalist in the National Young Artist Competition in Organ Performance. He has performed hundreds of concerts throughout the US and Europe, both solo and as part of the AEMeyer flute and organ duo, which actively commissions new concert works for their unique ensemble.
He is the Cathedral Organist at the Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, keyboardist with the Elevation choir, and is active throughout the Philadelphia region. As a composer, Meyer's works span from choral to symphonic to electronic. His music has won awards from the American Guild of Organists, the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, the Presbyterian Association of Musicians, and others. He is also the composer of the new Johns Hopkins University school song, and composer-in-residence for the Delaware Academy of Vocal Arts.
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