*1972 DE, Jordan
Composer of Classical
A.k.a. سعيد حداد (Saʾīd Ḥaddād)
سعيد حداد / Saed Haddad (b. December 14, 1972). Jordanian-born German composer. Haddad studied philosophy in Beit-Jala and in Leuven, after which music composition in Amman, Jerusalem and London. After having had explored in his works from 2004-2006 his identity as a simultaneous resident-outsider to the Western and the Arabic traditions, Haddad has been questioning the idea of forgetfulness and distance of one's own tradition. Haddad's music has been commissioned and performed by most prestigious international ensembles and orchestras in Europe, North America and Asia such as Ensemble Modern, Klangforum Wien, Ensemble Intercontemporain, SWR Orch. Baden-Baden u. Freiburg, West Eastern Divan Orch., City of Birmingham Sym. Orch., Deutsches Sym. Orch.-Berlin, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Lucerne Festival, Wienerkonzerthaus, Salzburger Festspiele, Festival d'Automne, Festival Présences with conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Heinz Holliger, George Benjamin among others. Haddad served as composer-in-residence to numerous ensembles, orchestras and festivals. He was guest lecturer at many universities and was invited guest at many radio and TV stations incl. SWR, BR, RBB, Radio France, France 2, RFI. Many honours rewarded Haddad's work including the simultaneous French and German "Prix de Rome" (Villa Medici and Villa Massimo) 2008-10, the "deutsche Schallplattkritik Preis" 2010 and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation Commission, Library of Congress 2014. His music can be heard on labels such as WERGO, NEOS and Ensemble Modern.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006, Vol. 1 | Ole Henrik Moe, Saed Haddad, Wolfgang Rihm, Julio Estrada | 2007 | Album |