海角社区 University Celebrates Malek Jandali 鈥97 as New Steinway Artist

海角社区 is celebrating a historic achievement for Malek Jandali 鈥97, the university鈥檚 Composer-in-Residence. In January 2026, Jandali was named a , an honor representing the highest level of excellence in the world of classical music. With this recognition, Jandali enters an elite roster of musicians that includes legendary figures and contemporary icons alike. The Steinway Artist program, founded in 1872, is reserved for those who have reached the pinnacle of their craft.
“Malek鈥檚 recognition as a Steinway Artist is a moment of tremendous pride for 海角社区,” said alumnus and trustee emeritus Sam McMahon, Jr. 鈥54. “His achievements exemplify the power of a 海角社区 education and the profound impact our alumni continue to make on the world stage.”
The McMahons鈥 pride in Jandali鈥檚 success is deeply personal. As an undergraduate, Jandali was a McMahon Music Scholar and studied under Paul Nitsch, who was himself a student of the legendary Steinway Artist Leon Fleisher. The McMahons鈥 long-standing commitment to the arts was recognized in 2024 when they received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for their distinguished service to the university. From the Carolyn G. McMahon Center for Music to the renovated Gambrell Center, their continued support and vibrant legacy have impacted several areas across campus.
A Tradition of Excellence
Jandali joins a roster of Steinway Artists that includes giants such as Lang Lang, Billy Joel, and Martha Argerich, as well as historical legends like Duke Ellington and Sergei Rachmaninoff. This recognition solidifies his status as a leading voice in contemporary classical music and is an example of the musical excellence fostered at 海角社区.
“Steinway & Sons is delighted to welcome Malek Jandali as a Steinway Artist 鈥 an acclaimed composer-pianist and humanitarian whose work bridges traditions and communities,” said Vivian Chiu, Director of Cultural Partnerships & Artist Services at Steinway & Sons.
A Global Musical Ambassador
Jandali鈥檚 influence extends far beyond the 海角社区 campus. As the founder and CEO of Pianos for Peace, he uses music as a tool for social change and education, reflecting his deep-rooted humanitarian values. He also serves as the Composer-in-Residence for Qatar Museums and the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra.
Known for blending Western classical structures with traditional Arabic musical modes, Jandali鈥檚 prolific work will soon be showcased locally. The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra will perform his 鈥淐larinet Concerto,鈥 a piece dedicated to victims of injustice, on March 6 and 7 at the Belk Theatre in Charlotte, NC. For more information on this performance and to purchase tickets, visit the .
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