John Kameel Farah

Toronto, ON

John Kameel Farah is a Toronto composer,  pianist,  electronic musician and visual artist.    

 

A virtuosic keyboardist simultaneously using piano,  synthesizer sound sculpture, computer sequencing, and at times even harpsichord and organ,  his creative efforts are fueled by exchanges of energies on a galactic and microscopic scale.  His concerts are epic, symphonic experiences, existing in a special place somewhere between a classical concert hall and an experimental DJ set at a dance club. NOW Magazine named his as Best Pianist 2006 for his unique fusion of renaissance and baroque counterpoint, experimental improvisation, middle-eastern texture,  ambient minimalism,  techno and electro-acoustics, to synthesize an entirely original sound.

 

John studied composition and piano performance at the University of Toronto and the Royal Conservatory,  John received the Glenn Gould Composition Award twice during his studies. The influences of the classical and avant-garde composers whose works he performed can be felt in his music, mixing with forays into free improvisation, minimalism, jazz, electro-acoustics, eastern scales,  ambient and genres of electronic dance music such as Drum & Bass, Breakcore, Dubstep and IDM.   

 

In 1999, after meeting minimalist composer/pianist Terry Riley in NYC, he had private lessons at his home in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, and on two occasions he stud …

Influences

William Byrd, Munir Bashir, Palestrina, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Fairuz, Frederic Chopin, JS Bach, Arnold Schoenberg

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