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collaborative composer


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A completely unique and proprietary collaborative experience

 

Photo credit: Stephen Hennessey

About adam

As a collaborative composer, Adam Kennaugh believes honest and powerful music is created through open communication and genuine back-and-forth of ideas between performer and composer. He centers each work around the preferred musical techniques and concepts of the performers, fusing their technical and expressive prowess with his musical language, which exists in the space between pitch and noise. 

His music emphasizes the characteristic features of an instrument by investigating the mechanisms that produce a sound. Through this, he combines microtones with sound-based techniques, reflecting the unpredictability of everyday life. By creating distinctive works that integrate as a contemplative, immersive experience, his goal is to enhance the quality and diversity of repertoire for performers, elevating them as an ambassador of 21st-century music. 

In June 2020, Adam collaborated with flutist Natalie Magaña on Approaching Cyrrhus for her YouTube performance, …in all but name… As collaborators, they explored the juxtaposition of manipulating the embouchure and positioning of the flute with air sounds and oscillating techniques like tremolo and microtonal trills. Currently, he is working on several projects involving the saxophone, including a new 12-minute work for the saxophone ensemble Bia Duo, and two projects with saxophonist and long-time collaborator James Besaw: a multi-movement piece for alto saxophone displaying the flexibility of the instrument, and a Book of Etudes concerning extended techniques for saxophone. 

He has had the fortune of working with many exceptional ensembles and performers, including Boston-based Departure Duo, saxophone and trombone duo Wind Collision, Ensemble Interface, Segetem Saxophone Quartet, NA Ensemble, and often collaborating with saxophonists, namely James Besaw and Caleb Burkhardt, and flutist Natalie Magaña. Recent performances have taken place throughout the country, in cities like NYC, Philadelphia, Boston, Northeastern and Midwestern United States, and festivals like the New Music Gathering, Nief-Norf Summer Festival, Valencia International Performance Academy of Music in Valencia, Spain, and an upcoming performance at Festival Contrasti in Trento, Italy. 

Adam has received music degrees from several universities studying with composers Elainie Lillios, Marilyn Shrude, Christopher Dietz, and Mikel Kuehn at Bowling Green State University; Marcos Balter, Elizabeth Brown, Ting Ho, Scott Richards, and Robert Aldridge at Montclair State University; and Jose Bevia at the County College of Morris. Adam lives in Chicago, IL with his girlfriend, oboist Ava Wirth.

Working with Adam

 
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Through in-person rehearsals to video and phone calls, Adam Kennaugh works very closely with performers to develop collaborative relationships. He focuses on your prowess and interests as a way to create a personal and dynamic work that aligns with how you musically communicate to your audience.

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How Adam Composes music

Adam was recently featured on The Process Music Podcast where he spoke about his composition process. Listening to excerpts from his saxophone quartet, Haumea, they had an in-depth discussion on Adam’s approach to writing this work. They also extensively discuss his collaborative process, searching for and creating opportunities as a musician, and finding your audience.

 

Watch the highlight reel below - featuring excerpts from a challenge in July 2020 to compose 7 Minutes of Music in 7 Days - demonstrating aspects of Adam's process as a collaborative composer from the initial conception to the final realization of a musical work.

 
 
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Featured Works

 
 
 

Approaching Cyyrhus for flute performed by Natalie Magana

Click here where you can hear other works for solo instrument and purchase scores.


 
 

Confronting Distance: Moment | Perception | Reaction for soprano and double bass performed by Departure Duo

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news section


This is where you will find content about the projects Adam is currently working, upcoming projects and the amazing people he is collaborating with.

 
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Keep your eyes open for exciting news!

 

The first episode for my podcast will be posting today at 12:30 PM CST! Be sure to check in by then.

October 12, 2020

I’m starting a podcast! Take a look at the trailer video at the Podcast section at the top, or click here Podcast.

October 9, 2020