Eric Bakhch-Pour
- Composer
- Music Department
Eric Bakhch-Pour is a Swiss composer / singer-songwriter who lives in
Geneva. Born in 1980, Eric studied classical music and piano at the
Geneva Conservatory of Music with pianist Luis Ascot. He started
composing at the age of 13. His first works, "The Illusions Of Light"
were written for the piano in 1993. Film music being his passion, he
started composing themes and scores for short and full length films (La
vraie vie d'Arthur, Nosferatu, Au Large de Bad Ragaz, Burning Filament,
Don't Forget The Dog, Le Duc Sans Coeur, Les Filles du Calvaire, and
many more). After working as a songwriter with artists like Ulysse
Larre, SimonGad, Onesia Rithner and Valerie Deniz, Eric started writing
and performing his own songs. He regularly plays concerts of his
pianistic works & songs, as well as his own arrangements of famous film
music in Geneva. In 2009, Eric wrote and performed a concert with his
own pianistic arrangements of Danny Elfman's film music, with a special
introduction by director Richard Elfman. He also played in Hollywood,
at the Egyptian Theater, before a screening of the cult movie "The
Forbidden Zone" in July 2009.