~ Music Bio ~
Influenced primarily by Middle Eastern, Indian Raga and European traditions, the original music of Adam Hurst is at once haunting, ethereal, evocative and romantic. Using the cello as a solo melodic voice, Hurst creates passionate and emotive musical poetry that digs straight to the soul.
Award winning cellist Adam Hurst has performed throughout the US and in Europe and has been commissioned to compose and perform original work for ballet, belly dance, and contemporary dance. His recordings have been used in independent films, documentaries and art films...
Mr. Hurst has released six
CDs of original music.
They have sold thousands of
copies. His most recent
CD, called Ritual, is a collection of pieces for solo cello and rhythmic drone.
Commissions include: Broken Sparrow, a ballet choreographed by James Canfield for the NWPDP, in which Hurst composed the entire score and performed live on stage at the premier. Midnight Waltz, an original piece for cello and accordian composed for the Portland Vampire Ball. Anima, an independent feature film by Craig Richardson.
Adam Hurst studied cello at Skidmore College while in highschool and Brown University while in college. He holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design (1997). He taught cello at Providence College as an adjunct from 1998-2002 and continues to teach privately.
"Cellist
extraordinaire" -Eugene
Weekly
"...hypnotic
music" -The Oregonian (Marty
Hughley)
"somber,
ethereal tones" -The Post
Star
"The
masterful Adam Hurst bring works
of crystalline beauty that can
beappreciated
in five minutes or savored for
hours" -Someday Lounge
"...soundtrack
to a dream voyage..." -St.
Johns Sentinel
"...poetic
music" -NW Professional
Dance Project
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