Competitions, Concerts, Projects
2022 DAAD-2022 New Musik Award
2021 Projekt in MusikFabrik Köln
2021 Winner of the position of principal harpist of Baltic Sea Orchestra, 2021 Tour
2020 Performances in La Biennale di Venezia with Ensemble Oktopus
Since 2020 Member of New Music Ensemble Oktopus
2019-2020 Winner of the position of principal harpist of Pan Caucasian Youth Orchestra
2018-2019 Erasmus in Munich, Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
2014-2016 Principal harpist of Turkey National Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Europe tour
2012-2013 Erasmus in Paris, Boulogne-Billancourt Conservatory
2013 Finalist of the Concours International de Harpe Jeunes Talents Martin Geliot, France
2011-2012 Principal harpist of the National Youth Symphony Orchestra Turkey
Education
2025 ZhdK, Harp Master
2023 Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, Neue Musik master
2021 Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, Harp master
2012-2013 Erasmus at Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional (CRR) de Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris
2010-2018 Mimar Sinan University Fine Arts University, Istanbul
2004-2010 Mersin University Conservatory, Mersin
Orchestras
Münchner Symphoniker
Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie
Verbier Festival Orchestra
Jewish Chamber Orchestra München
President Symphony Orchestra of Turkey
Bilkent Symphony Orchestra
Antalya State Symphony Orchestra
CRR Symphony Orchestra
Melis Çom
Melis Çom is an award-winning Turkish harpist celebrated for her versatility across classical, contemporary, and experimental music. In 2022, she was awarded the prestigious DAAD Prize for New Music in recognition of her innovative exploration of extended techniques and sound possibilities on the harp. A finalist in the Concours International de Harpe Jeunes Talents Martine Geliot (Paris, 2013), she has also collaborated with leading ensembles including the National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Turkey, under the baton of Cem Mansur, and the National Youth Symphony Orchestra (2011–2012), performing in renowned venues across Europe.
Born in Mersin, Turkey, Melis began studying the harp in 2004. In 2010, she moved to Istanbul to continue her musical education at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University State Conservatory, and in 2012–2013, she studied in Paris through the Erasmus Programme at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Boulogne-Billancourt, where she deepened her technique and musical expression within the French harp tradition.
After a decade in Istanbul, performing with various orchestras, developing her interdisciplinary project ArplıYoga, and teaching harp at L’École Francophone de Musique d’Istanbul, Melis continues to carve out a distinctive artistic path blending classical tradition with modern experimentation.
In 2019, she moved to Munich to pursue advanced studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, where she completed both her Master’s in Harp Performance under Cristina Bianchi and her second Master’s in New Music, graduating with the highest distinction in both programs. Her studies were supported by scholarships from the Eczacıbaşı Foundation in 2020 and 2021. That same period, she successfully passed the auditions for the Pan Caucasian Youth Orchestra and the Baltic Sea Philharmonic, and was selected to take part in their programs. In 2020, she also performed a series of contemporary works with the Oktopus Ensemble at the Venice Biennale, engaging deeply with the New Music repertoire.
Her current project, the Harp O’Clock Concert Series, explores the intersection of harp, electronics, improvisation, and diverse chamber formations. Within this series, she performs solo and in ensembles such as Duo Duende (with percussionist Flurin Mück), appearing in venues including Volkstheater München, Kurhaus Bad Tölz, Kammerspiele München, as well as in Norway and St. Moritz (CH). She also performs regularly with the Münchner Symphoniker, shaping a career that bridges the timeless and the avant-garde.