Hermon Mehari is an award-winning trumpeter, composer, and educator whose music reflects a wide-ranging artistic identity: the jazz heritage of his native Kansas City, the creative energy of his adopted home in Paris, and a deep engagement with his Eritrean roots. Recognized for his lyrical sound, rhythmic clarity, and open musical language, Mehari has developed a career between Europe and the United States as both a leader and a sought-after collaborator.
Mehari was the winner of the 2015 Carmine Caruso International Trumpet Competition, a semifinalist in the 2014 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, winner of the 2008 National Trumpet Competition, and second-prize winner at the International Trumpet Guild competition in Sydney. He has performed or recorded with artists including Bobby Watson, Randy Brecker, Aaron Parks, Joe Sanders, Logan Richardson, Jaleel Shaw, Tony Tixier, Henri Texier, Hubert Laws, Seamus Blake, David Linx, Sélène Saint-Aimé, and Kevin Morby.
His projects include the Eritrean-inspired album Asmara (KOMOS), Bleu featuring Aaron Parks and Logan Richardson, A Change for the Dreamlike (MiRR), the duo recording SOUL SONG (KOMOS), with pianist Tony Tixier, and NO(w) Beauty, the collective quartet with Enzo Carniel, Damien Varaillon, and Stéphane Adsuar. In recent years, his work has received significant recognition in France: Jazz Magazine named him Foreign Artist of the Year in 2022, recognized NO(w) Beauty as Group of the Year in 2023, and named him Trumpeter of the Year in 2024.
A graduate of the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory, Mehari is also active as an educator, giving masterclasses and clinics internationally. Whether through his own compositions, collaborative projects, or teaching, his work continues to connect tradition, personal history, and contemporary improvisation.