Mohammad H. Javaheri
Mohammad H. Javaheri was born in 1989 and raised in Tehran, Iran. In 2009 he started studying at Tehran Conservatory and playing flute in its orchestra. He started playing Setar at Tehran University of Art and completed his bachelor’s degree in Iranian Music Performance in 2015. Meanwhile he was a bass singer in Tehran Choir and composed for TV series. He also had worked as a piano instructor at Tehran conservatory for 2 years and had performed his pieces in Iran. In 2017 he started his master’s degree in composition in Bilkent University with Tolga Yayalar and had his pieces were performed in several festivals in Turkey such as “Bilkent Brassfest’18” and “Sesin Yolculuğu genç besteciler festivali” with Hezarfen ensemble.
Encountering with Electro-Acoustic music, which has been started with Tolga Yayalar and it is continuing with Robin Minard, has led to different performances during his career. After getting nominated for the Erasmus+ Program in 2018 to study in HFM Franz Liszt Weimar with Ulrich Kreppein, he has been working with different musicians and orchestras such as Carin Levine, Radiofm.Bauhaus, MDR Symphony and Digital Bauhaus Orchestras, and also ensembles including De Musique Expérimentale Du Bauhaus, MISE-EN, Cikada, Omnibus and NeoQuartet. He was a guest lecturer about Transcultural Music in HFM Weimar, had concerts and performances in Arnstadt, Weimar, ZKM Next Generation 8.0, Weimarer Frühjahrstage 2019 in Germany and won prizes in 20th International Chamber Music Composition Competition as well. He is currently a composer member of DKV, DEFKOM and FEM (German Composers Association, German Film Composers Union and Department of E-Music), and got selected in several places such as one of the featured composers of MISE-EN New York Festival 2019 in USA, BCA19 Academy in Turkey, Synthetis Academy 2019 in Poland and selected composer for SWR orchestra workshop in Germany.
He has worked with noteworthy composers such as Karen Keyhani, Amir Eslami, Chaya Czernowin, Tohio Hosokawa, Mark Andre, Onur Türkmen, Bruno Mantovani, Ken Ueno, Micheal Obst, Mahir Cetiz, Laurie San Martin, Reinhard Karger, Hannah Eimermacher, Eivind Buene, Hamidreza Dibazar, Pieter Snapper, Zygmunt Krauze, Juste Janulyte, Cengiz Hakki Eren, Onur Turkmen, Christian Eggen and Micheal Ellison.