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Hayder Chakroun (born November 4, 2000) is a self-taught composer and multi-instrumentalist whose musical journey began in childhood in Tunisia. His earliest formal training came through classical guitar, which he eventually put aside in favor of improvising on the piano, where his creativity blossomed.
Driven by emotional honesty, Chakroun's music often explores psychological and existential themes. His compositions are intuitive, built around emotional arcs rather than academic structure, and are typically centered on powerful melodies with orchestral support. Deeply influenced by both European classical music and personal inner struggles, his works offer an intimate yet cinematic atmosphere.
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Chakroun's compositional process is guided by emotional symbolism. His works often begin with a central idea or emotion that grows into a melodic or harmonic structure, usually refined through intuition and narrative logic rather than formal theory. A recurring challenge he faces is the balance between raw expression and orchestral clarity, especially given his limited formal training in orchestration and counterpoint.
Currently composing and orchestrating his first viola concerto, Chakroun is studying orchestration, harmony, and musical storytelling in parallel with his academic background in software engineering. He aspires to build a rich, deeply personal portfolio of orchestral music reflecting the complexities of human emotion, spiritual yearning, and psychological healing.