Abraham Mennen

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Abraham Mennen is a South African saxophonist, improvisor and composer.

Abraham Mennen performed his debut concerto (Scaramouche by Darius Milhaud) with the Johannesburg Symphony
Orchestra at the early age of 12 years.

Abraham Mennen attended the Royal College of Music in London obtaining a BMus First Class Honours under Kyle
Horch with the support of the Jane Melber and Michael West Scholarship, where he won the Concerto Competition as
well as the June Emerson Woodwind Ensemble Prize with the Kudo Saxophone Quartet.

During his studies in London he was a member of the London Saxophone Ensemble, performing at the World
Saxophone Congress 2009 and UNESCO Bangkok, and a member of the Roundhouse Music Collective, being recorded
by Nick Mason (Pink Floyd). He performed regularly with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (of Great Britain), performed
as concerto soloist with the London Contemporary Orchestra and the Royal College of Music Chamber Orchestra and
performed in many masterclasses in London and Europe with international artists including Claude Delangle, Arno
Bornkamp, Frederick Hemke and Vincent David.

In 2011, he won Gold Medal at the ATKV Muziq Competition, a prestigious multi-instrumental classical music competition
in South Africa. In 2012 he won First Prize and Overall Winner at the inaugural Wakkerstroom Music Bursary
Competition.

In 2014, Abraham Mennen was awarded a double scholarship to attend the New England Conservatory in Boston where
he completed a MMus in Jazz Performance. He was further awarded the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Scholarship to
aid his studies in the USA.

While in Boston, he performed with John Lockwood, a Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory faculty
member and legendary bassist, at the world famous Beehive Jazz Club. He served as director and arranging composer
for the Korean music group Hapum Haneun Hama, with highlight performances being a showcase at the Museum Of
Fine Arts, Boston. He also performed several times with the Luther Gray Quartet and was a member of the ThinkinBig
Band.

In April 2016, the guitarist Joe Morris brought Abraham Mennen to New York to perform alongside him at the Evolving
Festival. Legendary double bassist, William Parker, was also in the audience and this led to Abraham being hired for his
second New York performance in the bands of William Parker at the prestigious Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola/Jazz@Lincoln
Centre.

While living in New York, Mennen performed at premier venues including Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, the Stone, Poisson
Rouge, Roullette Intermedium, Rockwood Music Hall and BB Kings Blues Club. He has performed with luminaries such
as Oliver Lake (founding member of the World Saxophone Quartet, Guggenheim Fellow, Melon Jazz Living Legacy
Award), Hamid Drake (2017 DownBeat Percussionist of the Year) and Kidd Jordan (Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1985,
France’s highest cultural award), to name a few. In May 2017, Abraham Mennen recorded an album with William Parker,
which also featured the South...

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