FELIX BERNAHRD HUBER

Composer, Musician , Ghostwriter

Biography


Felix Bernhard Huber is a composer, musician and game designer and Ghostwriter from Austria.
He studied classical trumpet at the Landeskonservatorium Feldkirch under Prof. Mag. Jürgen Ellensohn  and received his first trumpet lessons at the age of seven from his uncle.

At just thirteen, he joined the Arpeggione Chamber Orchestra, performing second trumpet with the ensemble that continues to collaborate with international artists to this day.

In parallel, Huber trained in piano with ABBA arranger Alexander Alexandroff and received private composition instruction from Vorarlberg-based composer Herbert Willi.
In 2021, he studied film scoring with Miguel Kertsman at Danube University Krems. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he travelled to the Tileyard Music Campus in London, where he signed a publishing deal with FELT Music.

In 2023, Felix was nominated for the Austria  Composers Media Music Award.

After completing his Master’s degree in Jazz and Pop Trumpet with distinction at JAM Music Lab University in Vienna, where he studied under Thomas Gansch, he now works as a freelance composer, musician, and project creator , focusing on opera, orchestral works, TV and game projects.


The Composer Who Turns Discipline into Destiny


Felix Bernhard Huber

(Composer, Musician, Ghostwriter & Game Designer)

From the silence of the Austrian Alps rises a voice that does not seek applause , it seeks truth.
Felix Bernhard Huber – composer, former soldier, musician, and game designer,
stands at the threshold between myth and modernity.

His music is not decoration. It is a confession.

He did not learn discipline in an academy, but in service.
From that school of responsibility grew the foundation of his art , a rare union of precision,
depth, and humility. Where others write works, he builds worlds.

Educated in Vienna under Thomas Gansch and collaborating with Michael Köhlmeier,

Huber has developed formats that merge opera, film, and game design into a new artistic language.
His upcoming opus MÍMIR – Ein Auge für das Ende defies categorization:
a “Cinematic Stage Experience” exploring knowledge, sacrifice, and human hubris
a modern Ragnarök translated into sound.
Huber represents a generation that seeks integrity over acclaim.

“I never wanted to rule,” he says. “I wanted to serve. I wanted to remember.”
And therein lies his strength: he does not compose to please  but to anchor.

In an age that confuses speed with meaning, his work stands as quiet resistance.
It is monumental, incorruptible, and brave.
And it reminds us that art can still be what it once was
an act of courage.

"Felix Bernhard Huber is not an artist in the making.
He is one who has been called."