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Pianist Adam Swayne studied on the dual award between the University of Manchester and the RNCM before completing his doctorate as a Fulbright Scholar in the USA. His principal teachers were John Gough, John Casken, Kevin Malone and Ursula Oppens.
Since returning from the US, Adam has developed a busy performing career that includes frequent concerto appearances, solo recitals and ensemble performances. He has been the pianist for Riot Ensemble since its inception in 2009 and was co-Artistic Director between 2023-25. He also performs with the Broken Line Trio and was a Park Lane Young Artist in 2008.
In April 2019 BBC Music Magazine named his solo recital CD (speak to me): new music new politics as Instrumental Monthly Choice. BBC Radio 3’s Record Review said that it is “brave … flambouyant … a cleverly designed, exuberantly performed and arresting exercise in putting the politics back into the piano recital”. It was the only CD to be nominated in two categories at the 2019 Opus Klassik awards in Germany. His second CD for Coviello was a commemorative recital for the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and was launched with a concert at the Wigmore Hall on September 11th 2021.
Adam’s research interests also focus on the performance and culture surrounding the nineteenth century concerto and include (re)discovery of works by German composer Ferdinand Ries.
Additionally, Adam is a composer and conductor, having served as Music Director for Contemporary Music for All (CoMA) in Sussex (2008-2017) and nationally between 2012 and 2014.
Adam began working at the RNCM in September 2017 having previously taught at Junior RAM and at the University of Chichester where he was Head of Chamber Music. Initially lecturing in Academic Studies, he joined the School of Keyboard in 2020 as Deputy Head.
The Times described him as ‘a pianist of formidable technique and high intelligence’ and the Evening Standard as ‘the ideal blend of panache and subtlety’.
Dr Adam Swayne commissions and records new works within adventurous programmes of solo piano music. His recording ‘(speak to me) new music new politics’, released in January 2019 on the Coviello label, included premiere recordings of Amy Beth Kirsten (Juilliard School) and Kevin Malone (University of Manchester) alongside works by Rzewski, Gershwin and Gould. The social and political investigations of the CD were presented at the University of Memphis (‘Balancing the Mix’ conference, 30/03/19), Northwestern University, (solo recital, 04/04/19) and also resulted in an additional new work from Malone, premiered at the Stoller Hall in Manchester (09/08/24). Adam worked again with Malone on ‘Sudden Memorials’, an extended and theatrical work premiered at the Wigmore Hall on the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. This formed part of a wider exploration into how musicians respond to catastrophe, resulting in another solo recording ‘9/11:20’ released by Coviello in 2021 (including works by Karen Walwyn (Berklee College of Music), Del Tredici, Joplin and Cowell) and a 2024 work by Nina Whiteman (RHUL) ‘Earthed’.
As pianist of the Riot Ensemble, Adam presents a large number of ensemble premieres every year, many of them internationally. Recent performances include the SPOR Festival (Denmark), MaerzMusik (Germany), Time of Music (Finland), Klangspuren (Austria) and Mixtur (Spain) alongside Brighton, Aldeburgh and HCMF (UK).
Adam is also a musicologist specialising in 19th century concertos. His edition and commentary of the previously unseen original version of Ferdinand Ries’s Op.123 Piano Concerto (1806) is shortly to be published by A-R Editions. He also presented this research at the ‘Financing Music in Europe from the 18th to the Early 20th Century’ conference in Lucca, Italy in 2020. As a performer, Adam has presented in recent seasons concertos by Ireland, Gregson, Grieg, Rachmaninov and double concertos by Mozart and Elliott Carter.
Adam was external PhD Examiner at the University of Bristol in 2024. Additionally, Riot Ensemble are mentors at the Lucerne Foundation.
Siemens Foundation: Riot Ensemble were awarded the inaugural Ensemble Prize.
Arts Council England
Garfield Weston Foundation
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