Malek Jandali

Malek Jandali
مالك جندلي
Background information
Birth nameMalek Jandali
Born (1972-12-25) 25 December 1972
Waldbröl, West Germany
OriginHoms, Syria
GenresClassical
Jazz
Classical Arabic
Film music
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist
Instrumentpiano
Years active1981–present
LabelsSoul b Music
Websitemalekjandali.com

Malek Jandali (Arabic: مالك جندلي, Mālik Jandalī) (born 1972) is a West German-born Syrian-American composer and pianist, whose music integrates Middle-Eastern modes and Arabic maqams into Western structures of classical music. He is the founder of the nonprofit organization Pianos for Peace, which aims to build peace through music and education. He is composer-in-residence at both Queens University of Charlotte and at Qatar Museums.

Jandali immigrated to the United States and studied music in North Carolina. Since then, he has performed with orchestras across the world and composed a number of modern classical works. His music was described as "a major new addition to the 21st century symphonic literature" by Fanfare magazine. with "heart-rending melodies, lush orchestration, clever transitions and creative textures", according to American Record Guide. Jandali's music ranges from chamber works to large symphonic compositions integrating Middle-Eastern and Western influences. He is the biological paternal cousin of Steve Jobs and Mona Simpson.