biography

Njabulo Phungula is a composer from Durban, South Africa. Drawing on his engagement with literature, film, the visual arts, his music documents the exploration of convoluted forms, inspired by the concepts of time, memory, gesture, and the creative process itself.

His works have been performed in South Africa, Germany, the USA, and UK, by ensembles such as ensemble recherche, Kompass Ensemble, the JACK Quartet, Odeion String Quartet, PULSE, soloists Bronwen Clacherty, Stephanie Lamprea, Midori Samson, and Naomi Sullivan, among others. He has received commissions and grants from NewMusicSA, the New Music Forum at Stellenbosch, JACK Studio, impuls, and the Goethe-Institut, and his works have been featured at the Unyazi Music Festival: Infrastructures in 2016, and at the SASRIM Composers’ Meeting in 2018, Deep Time, and ISCM World New Music Days festivals in 2023.

He was a JACK Studio Artist from 2020-2022 and a Postolconial Recherche Fellow (with ensemble recherche and the Goethe-Institut) from 2021-2022. He was named as a laureate of the impuls Composers Competition for 2025, received the 2023 Henri Lazarof International Commission Prize from Brandeis University, as well as the 1st prize at the inaugural SASF Composers Competition for his work Bound objects.

He holds a BA Hons degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he studied composition under the supervision of Jürgen Bräuninger, and later with Clare Loveday.

Upcoming projects include a horn trio for 2024, as well as a new work for Klangforum Wien to premiere at the impuls Festival in 2025.

Name pronunciation (Njabulo Phungula)