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Guests / ​MOHAMMED NAJEM

Born in Jerusalem and raised in Bethlehem, Mohamed started to study music in 1997 at the Edward Saïd National Conservatory of Music (ESNCM) in Palestine. In 2006, he obtained a scholarship to complete his studies at the Regional Conservatory of Music of Angers in France, with professor Emilie Jacquin.

In 2011, Mohamed returned to the West Bank, where he became the first Palestinian professional clarinet teacher. He has taught clarinet and nay at the ESNCM in Ramallah, Nablus, and Bethlehem for three years. He was also the academic supervisor of the ESNCM Ramallah branch and the head of the winds section between 2011 and 2014.

Mohamed is a founding member of the Palestine National Orchestra, Palestine’s first professional orchestra created in 2011. He has played as a soloist for the Palestinian Youth Orchestra for several years.

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INTERVIEWS WITH ​MOHAMMED NAJEM