Artist's albums
She Sees
2023 · album
Trax
2023 · album
A Queens' firefly
2022 · album
Sentinel
2020 · album
Artemisia
2018 · album
Thoroughbreds (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2018 · compilation
Rings
2016 · album
Oscalypso
2015 · album
Illuminations
2015 · album
Nighthawks
2014 · album
Haunted
2013 · single
Nothing on Earth Soundtrack
2013 · album
Claws and Wings
2013 · album
Blue in Green
2013 · single
American Power
2012 · EP
Bonebridge
2011 · album
Beaufain Street (single) - Single
2011 · single
Hide and Seek - Single
2010 · single
Fifty
2010 · album
Alchemy
2010 · album
Aching Sarah
2010 · single
Flea
2008 · single
Broken Arm
2008 · album
Block Ice & Propane
2007 · album
Eiger: Music by Erik Friedlander
2007 · album
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Biography
Cellist Erik Friedlander grew up exposed to R&B and jazz since his father photographed many album covers for Atlantic during the '50s and '60s. During his childhood and high school years, Friedlander was involved in chamber groups, his school orchestra, and a local rock band. He enrolled at Columbia University in 1978 to pursue a music degree, but it wasn't until a year later, upon hearing and speaking with bassist Harvie Swartz, that Friedlander decided to become a professional musician. Shortly thereafter, he joined Swartz's quintet, and the group released Underneath It All on Gramavision. His idea of what role a cello could play in jazz and modern music changed when he heard Hank Roberts in the string trio Arcado. Not too long after this, Friedlander began working with saxophonists John Zorn and Marty Ehrlich and trumpeter Dave Douglas. He performs on Douglas' 1993 release on Soul Note entitled Parallel Worlds. The next year, he formed his own group, Chimera, a quartet with clarinetists Chris Speed and Andrew D'Angelo and bassist Drew Gress; the group has two CDs out on Zorn's labels, Avant and Tzadik. Friedlander still performs classical music -- he has been principal cellist with Marin Alsop's Concordia, for instance -- but is focusing more on composition and improvisation; he's toured the U.S. and Europe with Joe Lovano, Myra Melford, John Zorn, and more. Friedlander has made appearances in the pop realm, too, having contributed parts to CDs by Maxwell and Dar Williams; he even performed on MTV with Courtney Love's Hole. In 1996, he formed the group Topaz -- originally to accompany a dance recital his wife choreographed -- which brought together Andy Laster and the rhythm section of brothers Satoshi and Stomu Takeishi; they recorded a self-titled album (which Siam released) the end of that year. Besides being busy with Topaz, the close of the '90s found Friedlander playing in a new quartet inspired by the work of Balthus, called the Game of Patience, with Ikue Mori; Skin followed in early 2000.