CBC Arts: The moment choral artist Hussein Janmohamed felt accepted by his community

Composer on hearing his work performed: “I remember feeling at peace”

Lise Hosein for CBC Arts – February 18, 2016: Growing up, Hussein Janmohamed may not have seen a place for himself in his small town. But during a difficult part of his childhood, music came to bring him great joy.

CBC Arts: The moment choral artist Hussein Janmohamed felt accepted by his community

Now, as an adult, Janmohamed is creating music that draws not only on his own heritage but the history of choral tradition. Music helps him to process and transcend negativity, and create not only a peaceful mind but a sense of community.

CBC Arts: The moment choral artist Hussein Janmohamed felt accepted by his community

Janmohamed now works with community groups, choirs and schools to create new techniques and compositions. He sings with the Elmer Iseler Singers and is a guest conductor with the Toronto Ismaili Muslim Youth Choir. And he’s pursuing a PhD at the same time.

CBC Arts: The moment choral artist Hussein Janmohamed felt accepted by his community

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