Honiball Joseph

[1] After completing his military service, Joseph pursued higher education at Azad University of Art and Architecture in 1996, majoring in music.

[1] Joseph continued his education in contemporary music and composition at Saddleback College and CalArts (California Institute of the Arts) in the United States, after migrating to the USA.

[1] Among his projects, Joseph collaborated with artist Alireza Mojabi for the 2013 performances "Rangahang" (canvas and piano improvisation) at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.

The other was held at Milad Tower[5]—one of Iran’s major venues—featuring love songs from ten different languages, including Assyrian, Armenian, Azeri, Persian, English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, and Latin American music.

[8][9] The concert included gospel-inspired music alongside global classics and Iranian cultural elements, such as "We Are the World" and the Persian composition "Toei Peydatar az Peyda," written by Farideh Norouzi and composed by Joseph himself.

[18] One of his notable projects, "Songs of My Homeland", involved choral and orchestral arrangements of folk music from various Iranian ethnic groups, reflecting Honiball's commitment to cultural preservation and innovation.

Another notable composition, "For Iran", featuring poetry by Pantea Peyvandi and performed by Mina Deris, was created swiftly in support of the 2022 protests.