Malek Jandali

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Malek Jandali
Background information
Birth name Malek Jandali
Born December 25, 1972 (1972-12-25) (age 35)
Waldbröl, Germany
Genre(s) Classical
Jazz
Arabic Classical
Film Music
Occupation(s) Composer-Pianist
Instrument(s) Piano
Years active 1981–present
Label(s) Soul b Music
Website www.malekjandali.com/
Notable instrument(s)
Steinway & Sons

Malek Jandali (Arabic: مالك جندلي‎) (b. 1972), is a Syrian composer and pianist considered to be among the most versatile and creative musicians in the Arab world. He is the first Syrian and only Arab musician to arrange music based on the oldest music notation in the world, which was discovered in the Bronze City of Ugarit, Syria.


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[edit] Life

Malek Jandali was born in Germany and raised in Homs, Syria. Malek began his musical career as a pianist, winning the first prize at the National Young Artists’ competition of Syria in 1988. Jandali studied at the Arab Conservatory of music in Damascus with Valdimir Zaritsky and Victor Bunin. In 1995, he received a full scholarship to the US and attended North Carolina School of the Arts (NCSA), under Eric Larsen. He has appeared as a soloist in performances around the world from New York, Paris, Istanbul to Las Vegas, including the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra with Solhi Al-Wadi conducting. Malek received numerous prizes including the Wallace Stegner Grant For The Arts Fellowship and the 1997 Outstanding Musical Performer Award from Queens University. He studied composition and orchestration with Eddie Horst, Harry Bulow, Lawrence Dillon and Richard Prior. In 2004, he completed his masters degree from the University of North Carolina. Malek currently resides in Atlanta, GA and travels frequently to perform and complete film scoring projects around the world.

[edit] Music

Jandali is the only Syrian and the first Arab composer to arrange the oldest music notation in the world discovered in the Bronze City of Ugarit, Syria. Malek has a deep interest in writing music for dramatic purposes and has often drawn upon visual images for musical inspiration. His compositions range from solo instrumental pieces to large ensemble and orchestral works. His music is dynamic, energetic and powerful, combining orchestra with piano and Arabic modes and melodies.

Malek has a special interest in Arabic music where he incorporates the "maqams" or modes with western harmony in his piano and orchestral compositions. His constantly expanding horizons have led him to become a unique composer with the ability to juxtapose oriental melodies with complex harmony to end up with an original blend of civilizations.

He also experiments not only with live, acoustical instruments, but also the implementation of MIDI and electronic sounds. A prolific composer, Malek has written and produced music for corporate multimedia, video presentations and commercials. Recent projects include scoring music for an independent films, television programs and documentaries.

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[edit] Albums

His latest album "Echoes from Ugarit" includes 12 original music compositions for piano and orchestra recorded with the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra with Konstantin Krimets as a conductor, and Andrey Kudryavtsev concertmaster. This is the first arrangement of the oldest music notation in the world of its kind. The release of “Echoes from Ugarit” was accompanied by a hugely successful tour of the USA and the Middle East.

[edit] Concerts and projects

His diverse career remains truly international, as he continues to captivate audiences in concerts throughout North America, Europe and Middle East. Malek has performed in sold-out venues in Damascus, Istanbul, Paris and Atlanta to name a few! Future tours include Dubai, Italy and the 2008 season opening of the Ludwig Symphony Orchestra. Click here for a complete list of past and upcoming performances.

Future recording and production plans include solo piano music and several orchestral works, as well as scoring for a number of documentaries and independent films.

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