Adam
Frey
Professional Soloist
Adam
Frey represents one of the elite brass soloists in the world by
bringing his sharp intellect, mature musicianship, and charismatic
stage presence to audiences all over the world. A native of Atlanta,
Georgia, Adam began his musical studies at the University of Georgia
under Dr. David Randolph and earned a Bachelor of Music magna cum
laude with High Honors. Adam later completed a Master of Music with
Distinction and a Professional Performance Diploma with Distinction
from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England.
Traveling extensively
in the past few years with concert appearances in Europe, America,
and Austral-Asia, Adam’s performances are varied and diverse
appearing with orchestras, wind bands, brass bands, and as a solo
recitalist. Some orchestral ensembles have included the Boston Pops
(USA), Cheju (South Korea), Fort Collins (USA), Vaasa (Finland),
Greensboro (USA), LaGrange (USA), and the University of Georgia
(USA) Symphony Orchestras. Brass band concerts have mainly been
concentrated in Europe performing with the National Youth Brass
Band of Switzerland, Luzern Youth Brass Band (Switzerland), Soli
Brass (Holland), Point of Ayr (Wales), Brass Band of Battle Creek
(USA), Willoughby City Band (Australia), Williams Fairey Band (UK),
Fodens Courtois Band (UK), and Besses’O the Barn (UK). Wind
band solo appearances have included the Guardians Band (Finland),
Ilshin Girls Band (South Korea), Bavarian State Police Band (Germany),
Nashville Wind Ensemble (USA), Blue Lake Festival Band (USA), University
of Georgia Wind Symphony (USA), University of Utah Wind Ensemble
(USA), and the Atlanta Wind Symphony (USA) to name but a few.
His first solo recording
entitled, Listen to THIS!!, received worldwide acclaim for both
its numerous world premieres and impressive performances. Some reviews
from the brass enthusiast publication Brass Band World
include:
* "What Frey
is above all things is enterprising and adventurous."
* "Frey imparts
to the Fauré an assurance and tenderness that is fitting,
just as he brings his enviable finger technique to Flight of the
Bumble Bee."
In 2003, Adam released
a new recording entitled Collected Dreams - a
wonderful collection of traditional Scottish, Irish, and classical
melodies that combines the lush sound of the euphonium with dreamy
synthesizer accompaniments in a new age vein. He also appears on
ten other recordings as a collaborative artist and has been a featured
soloist in broadcasts on BBC Radio 2 - Young Artists’ programs
and the Listen to the Band series, Swiss Cable Radio, and on numerous
NPR stations in the US.
Competitions have been
a means for both career enhancement within brass circles, but also
for furthering the standing of the euphonium as a solo instrument
in competitions open to all instruments. During his years at the
University of Georgia, Adam was awarded the Presser Foundation Scholar
and received 1st Prizes at the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium
Competition and the Music Teachers’ National Association Wurlitzer
Competition, and 2nd Prize at the ”Verso Il Millenio”
International Competition in Riva del Garda, Italy. Adam has also
earned noteworthy acclaim with competition successes at the British
Euphonium Baritone Conference (UK), the Tubamania International
Competition (Australia), the 15th Annual Japan Wind and Percussion
Competition (Japan), the 2001 Concert Artists Guild International
Young Artist Competition (USA) and at the Cheju International Brass
Solo Competition (South Korea). In 2001, Mr. Frey also gave the
American premiere of the Vladimir Cosma Euphonium Concerto with
the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra and received 1st Prize for his
performance.
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