John Kameel Farah
composer, pianist, visual artist
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"Meet the Artist": Interview with John Farah

“Meet the Artist”: Interview with John Farah

March 23, 2017
johnkameel
BLOG, NEWS, PRESS, Uncategorized

An interview with U.K.-based website ‘Meet the Artist’ about my musical interests and processes.

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Locus Plot: Dance, Mathematics and Music

Locus Plot: Dance, Mathematics and Music

April 18, 2015
johnkameel
BLOG, MUSIC FOR DANCE, NEWS

Recently I’ve been composing for a new dance production called Locus Plot for renowned Canadian choreographer, Peggy Baker. The movement of Locus Plot is inspired by…

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Soundtrack: Jacob's Lament

Soundtrack: Jacob’s Lament

May 11, 2014
johnkameel
FILM SOUNDTRACK

An animation collaboration between Ian Miller and Stijn Windig. Music by John Farah, voice talent by Ian Champion. Jacob is not sure if what he…

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Organ & electronics, with live projections by Ilan Katin

Organ & electronics, with live projections by Ilan Katin

May 11, 2014
johnkameel
LIVE PERFORMANCES, Uncategorized

An improvisation on pipe organ and electronics, accompanied by visual artist ilan katin using Tagtool for iPad. This is an excerpt from a performance that…

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Improvisation for voice, pipe organ and electronics by Winnie Brückner & John Kameel Farah

Improvisation for voice, pipe organ and electronics by Winnie Brückner & John Kameel Farah

January 5, 2013
johnkameel
LIVE PERFORMANCES, VIDEO

A duet improvisation with vocalist Winnie Bruckner (soprano with Vox Nostra vocal ensemble) in the Zionskirche, Berlin, 2011.

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