Adam Taylor
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Adam Taylor (born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on November 24, 1981) is a Canadian composer. He studied Composition and Music Theory at Carleton University, learning from fellow Canadian composers, Deirdre Piper and Patrick Cardy.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and String Orchestra
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone in G minor for Chamber Orchestra and soprano saxophone soloist.
- Kaleidoscope Variations for String Orchestra
- Intensity for Orchestra
- Passacaglia in F sharp minor for Orchestra
- Introit for Chamber Orchestra
- An arrangement of Bruyères from Claude Debussy's Préludes Pour Piano for Chamber Orchestra
- Symphony #1 in B minor for Orchestra (2006)
- Variations on Cwm Rhondda for String Orchestra (2005)
[edit] Concert Band
- Passacaglia in F minor (2006)
[edit] Choral
- Dies Irae with synthesizer
- O Magnum Mysterium
- Four Songs of Calm, dedicated to Prof. Alan Gillmor
- Alleluia
- In Paradisum with flute and harp, dedicated to Prof. Patrick Cardy
[edit] Chamber Ensemble
- Three Short Pieces for Christmas for voice and string quintet
- Gratitude for string quartet
- Kellot (The Bells) for piano
- Auringonsäteessä (Inside a Sunray) for piano
- Mystic Night for clarinet, trumpet, piano and cello
- Concertino for Violin for violin and five percussionists
- In Remembrance for Organ, dedicated to Anne F. Taylor
- Lay A Garland for Soprano, Alto and piano
- Petite Suite pour Violoncelle seule for cello
- Piano Sonata #1 for piano
- Vedrò for voice and small ensemble
- Bolero for violin and three percussionists
- Un paysage d'hiver (A Winter Landscape) for string quartet
- L'Éternel est mon berger (The Lord is My Shepherd) for voice and piano, dedicated to Charles Leblanc

