Jaco Meyer
Bio
Jaco Meyer is a composer and academic, currently based in Johannesburg. His work is positively accepted and commended internationally. He started music lessons with Mrs Debbie Mostert in Rustenburg, followed by Mrs Louise Vermaak, Mrs Renate Nel and Dr Martin Ryan. His work as a musician and composer started in high school where he started a school orchestra and made music arrangements for the members of the orchestra. He also composed his own piano compositions for school concerts and festivals. Following his high school graduation, he enrolled for a BMus degree at the School of Music and Conservatory of the North-West University. Jaco studied composition with Prof Hannes Taljaard, piano with Prof Waldo Weyer, violoncello with Dr Human Coetzee, and African Music with Dr Alvin Petersen. He completed his BMus degree, specialising in Music Composition and Music Theory, with additional qualifications in Psychology, Art Philosophy, Statistics, and German. His lessons in composition include working with local composers like Hannes Taljaard, Stefans Grové, Clare Loveday, Andile Khumalo, Martin Watt, Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph, and Jurgen Bräuninger as well as internationally renowned composers such as Wim Henderickx (Belgium), Jorrit Tamminga (The Netherlands), Diederik Glorieux (Belgium), Robert Fokkens (UK), Michael Pelzel (Switzerland), and Lukas Ligeti (Austria).
Jaco received bursaries from the North-West University (NWU), the South African Music Rights Organization (SAMRO), the National Research Foundation (NRF), and the National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS) to continue with post-graduate studies. He completed a Masters degree in Music Composition at the NWU which was awarded cum laude. The work for this degree consisted of a portfolio of compositions and a research dissertation on the principles of orchestration through the lens of musical forces. His research on musical forces was conducted in more depth for his PhD in Musicology and Music Analysis: he expanded the theory of musical forces by using analyses of the Belgian composer, Wim Henderickx’s, music.
During the first year of his bachelor studies he needed a platform for his music to be performed, so he proposed and co-founded the Young Composers Concert with his lecturer, Hannes Taljaard. The Young Composers Concert soon became a prestigious annual music concert – and soon progressed into a week of workshops for new music – at the North-West University where young, talented composers’ compositions are performed. Jaco’s music was later performed on many more national and international stages by national and international artists, most notably the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders (now the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra), Duo Montagnard, The Chamber Music Company of London, and György Sándor Fazakas. Jaco also received several commissions which include compositions for violoncello and flute from the South African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), music for DEKAT-TV (broadcasted on national television), various compositions for South African Music concerts of the North-West University, chorale preludes for the South African Church Organists Society (SAKOV) publications, flute compositions for György Sándor Fazakas, a solo piano composition for Rachelle Elmes-Wessels, a violoncello and piano composition from Andrew Munro and Human Coetzee, and a choir composition from...