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13 Facts About Mohammed Haddad

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Mohammed Haddad was born on 2 October 1975 and is a Bahraini composer and music critic.

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Mohammed Haddad is an active artist in the music scene of Bahrain and a leading composer in the film scores of Bahraini films.

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Mohammed Haddad is best known for his work on the soundtrack of the critically acclaimed Bahraini motion picture A Bahraini Tale.

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Mohammed Haddad was born on October 2,1975, in Muharraq, Bahrain, the second child of father Qassim Haddad and Mother Moza Al Shamlan, along with his elder sister Tufool Haddad and younger brother Mahyar Haddad.

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Mohammed Haddad's father poet Qassim Haddad is an influential cultural figure in Bahrain.

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In 1982, when Haddad was seven years old, he told his parents that he wanted to study music and become a musician.

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In 2000, Mohammed Haddad had obtained his bachelor's degree in Music composition and conducting with an honors with distinction degree from the Cairo Conservatory of Music, Academy of Art, Egypt.

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Between those seven years 1993 - 2000, Mohammed Haddad studied score-reading, orchestration and conducting under maestro Ahmed El-Saedi, counterpoint and music analysis under professor Awatef Abdel Karim and composition basics under Ahmad Abdulla, Mona Ghoneim and Rageh Dawood.

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In 1997, while Mohammed Haddad was enrolled in his bachelor program in Cairo, he participated in Bahrain in a musical workshop for Oud under the supervision of the Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma.

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Mohammed Haddad has collaborated with a large group of musicians in Bahrain as a music arranger and oud player.

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Mohammed Haddad had been writing critical publications about music in several Bahraini newspapers since 1995 until today.

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Mohammed Haddad presented a wide range of music workshops and panel discussions in many festivals, including the Spring of Culture Festival in Bahrain, the Gulf Film Festival in the UAE, and the Saudi Film Festival.

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Mohammed Haddad was recognized and honored by the directorate of culture and national heritage of the ministry of information in the Kingdom of Bahrain.