Bio
Professor Adam Gorb (born 1958) studied Music at Cambridge University and Composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he graduated with the highest honours including the Principal´s Prize, in 1993. His compositions include orchestral, ensemble, chamber, solo and choral works, and have been performed, broadcast and recorded world-wide. In the UK his compositions have had performances at contemporary music festivals in Huddersfield, Cheltenham, Hampstead and Highgate, Spitalfields and Canterbury, and he has had concerts entirely devoted to his music in the UK, the USA and Canada. He has been featured composer at Luton and Bromsgrove music clubs. His concert band composition Metropolis has won several prizes, including the Walter Beeler Memorial Prize in the USA in 1994. Three other Wind Ensemble works: Towards Nirvana, Adrenaline City and Farewell have won British Composer awards. His works have been performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the Maggini Quartet, the BBC Singers, the Tokyo Kosei Wind Ensemble, the Royal Marines and the Liverpool 10/10 ensemble. In 2010 a CD devoted to his works was released on the NMC label, and in the same year a large scale work Eternal Voices was premiered in Exeter cathedral. In 2012 a CD of his chamber works has been released on the Prima Facie label, and his opera Anya 17 (2012) was premiered in Liverpool and Manchester to great acclaim, and there are performances planned in Romania, Germany and the USA for 2013/14. Adam Gorb is Head of School of Composition at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. www.adamgorb.co.uk