Mohammed Fairouz
Born: 1st November 1985, New York City, USA
Nationality: American
Mohammed Fairouz is an American composer.
He is one of the most frequently performed composers of his generation and has been described by Daniel J. Wakin of The New York Times as an "important new artistic voice".
Fairouz began composing at an early age and studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Curtis Institute of Music. His teachers included Gunther Schuller, Halim El-Dabh, and John Heiss.
Fairouz lives in New York City.
Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Fairouz
Browse: Fairouz
All Genres: Fairouz
All Works: Fairouz
- After the Revels (1)
- Airs (for Guitar) (1)
- Annabel Lee (1)
- Audenesque (1)
- Bonsai Jornal (1)
- Chorale Fantasy (1)
- El malei rachamim (1)
- For Victims (1)
- Four Critical Models (for Alto Saxophone & Violin) (1)
- Fragments of Ibn Khafajah (3) (1)
- German Romantic Song (1)
- Jebel Lebnan (1)
- Jeder Mensch (1)
- Lamentation and Satire (for String Quartet) (2)
- Litany (for Solo Double Bass & Wind Quartet) (1)
- Native Informant - Sonata for Solo Violin (1)
- No Orpheus (1)
- Piano Miniature No. 6 'Addio' (2)
- Piano Miniatures 1-6 (for Solo Piano) (1)
- Posh (1)
- Refugee Blues (2)
- Sadat (1)
- Sumeida’s Song (1)
- Symphony No. 3 'Poems and Prayers' (1)
- Symphony No. 4 ‘In the Shadow of No Towers’ (1)
- Tahrir (1)
- Tahwidah (1)
- The Named Angels (1)
- The Stolen Child (1)
- Three Novelettes (for Piano & Alto Saxophone) (1)
- We Are Seven (1)
- Zabur (1)