Adrian Knight (composer)

Adrian Knight
Background information
Born (1987-01-03) January 3, 1987
Origin Uppsala, Sweden
Occupation(s) Composer, musician
Website adrian-knight.com

Adrian Knight (born 1987 in Uppsala, Sweden) is a composer,[1] songwriter and musician living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Between 2006 and 2009 he studied with Pär Lindgren and Jesper Nordin at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and between 2009 and 2011 with David Lang, Christopher Theofanidis, Martin Bresnick and Ezra Laderman at the Yale School of Music[2] in New Haven. He is a member of a pop group, Blue Jazz TV, as well as ambient duo Private Elevators and the experimental jazz collective Synthetic Love Dream Ensemble.[3] His musical style usually revolves around a self-deprecating morose aesthetic.

His music has been performed by the Minnesota Orchestra, the Living Earth Show, the Swedish Wind Ensemble, Red Light New Music, loadbang, Yale Philharmonia and Kungliga Musikhögskolans Symfoniorkester. In 2011, he composed the music for a Yale School of Drama production of Gertrude Stein's Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz. Since 2008, he has operated what he calls “the smallest record label in the world”, Pink Pamphlet.[4]

Knight's works are published by Schott Music New York through their new digital initiative Project Schott New York,[5] Svensk Musik[6] and Pink Pamphlet.[7] He is a member of Fylkingen[8] and the Society of Swedish Composers.[9]

Works

Discography

Solo releases

With Blue Jazz TV

Other collaborations

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