Johnny Hachem
Johnny Hachem | |
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Born | September, 1981 Beirut - Lebanon |
Occupation(s) | composer and pianist |
Johnny Hachem composer and pianist, was born in Beirut. He is a live performer, as well as a film composer. He holds two international awards including the 2009 international award for the Music Composition from the The International Composition Conference (Cergy-pontoise, France).
Johnny has performed his compositions world-wide in countries including, Lebanon[1], Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt, Qatar, France, Switzerland, Germany, England, Spain, Poland[2], Belarus and Ukraine. His most notable work include his composition for the documentary film I Knocked on the Temple’s Door by Carmen Labaki, and also for composing “The Fourth Watch”, which was performed by the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra in December 2014 and “The Battle of Siddim” performed by the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra in May 2017 and by “Lublin Philharmonic orchestra”, Poland in October 2017.
Mingle Music UK, wrote about him: To his name, he has a piano concerto, clarinet concerto and a large variety of instrumental and orchestral compositions that have been performed in Lebanon and Europe. Johnny is also a professor at the Lebanese Higher National Conservatory of Music[3]. He has achieved a Masters degree in composition with distinction.
Early life[edit]
Johnny Hachem was born in Beirut in September 1981, in a musical family. At an early age, he showed interest in Music. At the age of eight, he started learning Piano, he composed his first piece at the age of ten.
Compositions[edit]
- “AL Firaq” (in Arabic الفراق) Symphonic Poem for Symphony Orchestra.
- “The Fourth Watch” Symphonic Poem for Symphony Orchestra.[4]
- “TheBattle of Siddim” Symphonic Poem for Symphony Orchestra.[5]
- “Al Oubour” (in Arabic العبور) Ouverture for Arabic Oriental Orchestra.
- “Situation Itinerante” Sonata for Piano and Violin.
- "The Dawn" Piano [6]
- “Tareeq al Raheel” (in Arabic طريق الرحيل) for Strings Quartet.
- "I Surrender All" Simferopol, Ukraine [7]
- “Oriental Tornado” Scherzo for Solo Piano.
- “Prelude Nr. 1” for Solo Piano.
- “LYNN” Piano Concerto Nr. 1
- “Cloudy Day in Zurich” Clarinet Concerto Nr. 1
- “Sedimentation” for Percussions
- “Sira’ Al Hadarat” (in Arabic صراع الحضارات) for Chamber Ensemble.
- “The Second Coming” (in Arabic المجيء الثاني) Symphonic Poem for Symphony Orchestra.[2]
- “Inegalite” for String Orchestra.
- “Al Mawa’eed” (in Arabic المواعيد) Ouverture for Symphony Orchestra.
- “L’homme qui n’y Comprend Rien” for Soprano and Chamber Orchestra.
- "Tania Kassis (Lebanon) - Jerusalem" [8][9]
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ http://conservatory.gov.lb/events/event/472
- ↑ https://lublin.eu/kultura/wydarzenia/koncert-symfoniczny-genocyd,45018,w.html
- ↑ http://www.conservatory.gov.lb/
- ↑ http://conservatory.gov.lb/events/event/297
- ↑ http://filharmoniakoszalinska.pl/koncert/924/koncert_symfoniczny.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5y-61V3-HY
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyBidM7X20I
- ↑ https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/706557/Tania_Kassis%2B%253A_des_chansons_ou_se_melent_touches_orientales_et_rythmes_latino-americains.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CByLlmHHaqU
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