Trevor Adams, violin
 Trevor Adams is an 花椒直播n composer, violist, and music educator, whose style of w riting ranges from eclectic and rhythmically driven to intensely introspective. He
                           has an affinity for creating narrative in music and his work has been described as
                           鈥渧isual in nature鈥. Trevor pulls inspiration from astronomy, physics, mythology, the
                           environment, his I帽upiaq heritage, and his intrapersonal experience. Some stylistic
                           influences include film and video game music, minimalism, I帽upiaq drumming and dancing,
                           musical theater, rock, and indie music among others. Trevor earned his B.M. in Music
                           Education and B.A. in Music Composition from the 花椒直播 (UAF)
                           where he studied composition with Dr. William Post and viola with both Dr. Kathleen
                           Butler-Hopkins and Dr. Bryan Hall. As a composer, Trevor has given three recitals
                           (2015, 2017, and 2022), scored several short films, and collaborated on arts/science
                           presentations for the American Geophysical Union Fall Meetings. Recently, Trevor collaborated
                           with I帽upiaq artists on three separate multimedia compositions premiered this year.
                           Uvlaalluataq is a stop motion cartoon that teaches the I帽upiaq language, Ripples is an electroacoustic work that captures place based experience over time in Nome,
                           花椒直播, and Aana combines interview audio, projected imagery, electroacoustics, and live performer
                           to depict I帽upiaq life in Kotzebue, 花椒直播 in the Early 1900鈥檚. As a performer, Trevor
                           has played in a wide variety of ensembles including both the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra
                           and Northern Lights String Orchestra as principal violist, multiple pit orchestras
                           including Les Miserables with Fairbanks Light Opera Theater and Tosca with Opera Fairbanks. From 2014 鈥 2018, Trevor was the violist for the Nanook String
                           Quartet, performing varied repertoire including Ravel鈥檚 String Quartet and Shostakovich鈥檚
                           Piano Quintet. As an educator, Trevor has taught all ages in the public schools. From
                           2015 鈥 2019, Trevor was both the orchestra director at West Valley High School and
                           the band, orchestra, and general music teacher at Two Rivers K-8 School. Aside from
                           public school teaching, Trevor has directed adult community orchestras, youth orchestras,
                           and taught at youth summer music festivals and string chamber music intensives. Currently,
                           Trevor teaches private lessons and group classes at Musical Chairs Studio in Chicago
                           and recently finished graduate studies in music composition at Roosevelt University
                           with Dr. Kyong Mee Choi this spring.
riting ranges from eclectic and rhythmically driven to intensely introspective. He
                           has an affinity for creating narrative in music and his work has been described as
                           鈥渧isual in nature鈥. Trevor pulls inspiration from astronomy, physics, mythology, the
                           environment, his I帽upiaq heritage, and his intrapersonal experience. Some stylistic
                           influences include film and video game music, minimalism, I帽upiaq drumming and dancing,
                           musical theater, rock, and indie music among others. Trevor earned his B.M. in Music
                           Education and B.A. in Music Composition from the 花椒直播 (UAF)
                           where he studied composition with Dr. William Post and viola with both Dr. Kathleen
                           Butler-Hopkins and Dr. Bryan Hall. As a composer, Trevor has given three recitals
                           (2015, 2017, and 2022), scored several short films, and collaborated on arts/science
                           presentations for the American Geophysical Union Fall Meetings. Recently, Trevor collaborated
                           with I帽upiaq artists on three separate multimedia compositions premiered this year.
                           Uvlaalluataq is a stop motion cartoon that teaches the I帽upiaq language, Ripples is an electroacoustic work that captures place based experience over time in Nome,
                           花椒直播, and Aana combines interview audio, projected imagery, electroacoustics, and live performer
                           to depict I帽upiaq life in Kotzebue, 花椒直播 in the Early 1900鈥檚. As a performer, Trevor
                           has played in a wide variety of ensembles including both the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra
                           and Northern Lights String Orchestra as principal violist, multiple pit orchestras
                           including Les Miserables with Fairbanks Light Opera Theater and Tosca with Opera Fairbanks. From 2014 鈥 2018, Trevor was the violist for the Nanook String
                           Quartet, performing varied repertoire including Ravel鈥檚 String Quartet and Shostakovich鈥檚
                           Piano Quintet. As an educator, Trevor has taught all ages in the public schools. From
                           2015 鈥 2019, Trevor was both the orchestra director at West Valley High School and
                           the band, orchestra, and general music teacher at Two Rivers K-8 School. Aside from
                           public school teaching, Trevor has directed adult community orchestras, youth orchestras,
                           and taught at youth summer music festivals and string chamber music intensives. Currently,
                           Trevor teaches private lessons and group classes at Musical Chairs Studio in Chicago
                           and recently finished graduate studies in music composition at Roosevelt University
                           with Dr. Kyong Mee Choi this spring.
