
PIERS ADAMS is regarded by many to be the greatest recorder player of our time. Stylistically unique and unbounded by historical preconceptions this modern-day Pied Piper coaxes truly extraordinary sounds from his simple recorders. He has thrilled, charmed and transported many thousands of listeners, attracting the highest acclaim from the music press:
"Staggering.."
"Breathtaking.."
"Dazzling.."
"Legendary.."
"The
reigning recorder virtuoso
in the world today!"
Piers
Adams trained initially as an astrophysicist before turning professionally
to the recorder at the age of 21. A series of prizes and awards - including
first prize in the inaugural Moeck International Recorder Competition (1985)
- led to debuts in the premier London venues, and launched his busy international
solo career. He has given recitals in most of the major UK festivals and concert
halls (including eight to date in the Wigmore Hall) and in most European countries,
as well as visits to USA, Canada, Russia and the Far East. He has been invited
to perform concertos with, amongst others, the BBC Symphony and Concert Orchestras,
the Philharmonia, the Academy of Ancient Music, the English Sinfonia, the
City of London Sinfonia, London Musici and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra,
and has made many CD recordings, reflecting his wide musical tastes. He can
frequently be heard on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM, both through his recordings
and live concert broadcasts, and has appeared on television in many countries
- including BBC's Pebble Mill, Blue Peter and Newsround.
In recital, Piers Adams performs with pianist and harpsichordist Howard Beach
and guitarist Richard Durrant in programmes of astonishing breadth. With his
unique collection of recorders he leads his audience from Arcadian gardens
to wild gypsy carnivals, from the salons of Vienna to the cloistered walkways
of English academia, from Zen theatre to sleazy Manhattan bars. His repertoire
of concertos is equally expansive, ranging from the major works of the baroque
era to David Bedford's ear-boggling Recorder Concerto, which he has recorded
and performed many times to rapturous acclaim.
Amongst
Piers Adams' most successful ventures are the baroque supergroup Red Priest,
which has brought a radical new approach to the music of the 17th and 18th
centuries, and his Recorder Roadshow which has appeared on BBC news and in
the Guinness Book of Records. He has also been closely involved in a major
multimedia venture entitled "Dances with Gods", which combines his
recorder playing with modern electroacoustics, ancient mythology and Indian
dance.
Although he currently has little time for teaching, Piers Adams has been actively
involved in education over the years, with professorships at a number of UK
music colleges, and ongoing masterclasses at the Dartington International
Summer School. He has also been active in musicological fields, researching,
arranging and publishing new recorder repertoire.
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