User:Musicman8467
Hi, my name's Adam Southall. I'm a pianist & musician working in the music tech industry.
Adam has written several industry-standard articles on other topics, such as public liability insurance, portable appliance testing of musical equipment and music copyright law.
Several of his articles have been referenced on Wikipedia, for example his blog post on sound limiters at wedding venues.
Adam studied Music at Christ's College, Cambridge University.
The course covered a broad range of music, from medieval plainchant to blues, and a great range of approaches to thinking about and understanding music, from advanced analysis to the study of music and science.
Before university, Adam had achieved Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) Grade 8 piano, trumpet and cello, performing as a soloist and with several chamber groups and orchestras, including the Channel Islands Youth Orchestra and the Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
He also performed regularly at weddings and corporate events as a pianist, organist, trumpeter and as a cellist in string quartets.
Adam was a finalist at the Jersey Young Musician Of The Year 2002, performing on piano. He performed over several years at the Jersey Eisteddfod, memorably in a cello quartet with his three brothers.
At Cambridge, he was a trumpeter for the prestigious Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra, as well as Cambridge University Musical Society. With the latter, Adam took part in a tour to Boston under the baton of Stephen Cleobury.
He conducted the Christ’s College Music Society in a performance of one of Handel’s organ concertos with soloist Simon Jacobs.
As an organist, Adam accompanied church services, weddings and funerals, particularly at St Brelade’s Parish Church in Jersey. He also sang in the choir of St Helier Parish Church for several years.
He has worked for J&A Beare, a world-renowned dealer of fine stringed instruments. Adam was often required to transport instruments worth several million pounds – instruments crafted by expert luthiers such as Stradivari, Amati, Guarneri del Gesù and Vuillaume.
He went on to co-found a website (violinstringshop.com) for buying strings and accessories online. This proved to be a huge success and is still fondly remembered by clients throughout the world.
Adam then decided he wanted to become an accountant and started studying the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Having self-tutored and passing the first six exams, he realised his destiny lay elsewhere.
He is also an accomplished composer, having written music for piano, cello, trumpet, string quartet, organ, oboe, solo voice and choir. He composed music for ITV's 2005 production of Thomas Hardy's novel Under the Greenwood Tree.
He has a love of several genres of music, from the motets of Palestrina to the symphonies of Beethoven, from Greek folk music to 90s pop & rock.
Adam lives in Hove (East Sussex) with his partner Melina and daughter Alex. Outside of work, he's a keen pianist, cyclist, amateur chef and chess player.