Profiles
Adam de la Cour (b.1979) is a composer and performer living just outside London. He studied composition with Rodney Newton, Kit Turnbull and Michael Finnissy who supervised his Doctorate at Southampton University.
de la Cour has written for various ensembles and soloists accross the UK, the US and Europe including Michael Finnissy, Ah! you sitting comfortably (Vicky Wright/Peter Willcock), Laura Moody, Mark Knoop, The Calculators, Arco Collective, Anne Rhodes, Matthew Knowles, and is currently writing a Piano Trio (with clown) for IXION ensemble and a piece based on Artaud's 'Pour en finir avec le jugement de dieu' for Libra Duo Mark Knoop and Carl Rosman.
As a vocalist/guitarist/clown he has performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Barbican, Spitalfields, Expo and Soundwaves festivals and recorded for BBC Radio 3 premiering works by Michael Finnissy and Chris Newman. He regularly performs with/for Arco collective, Rational Rec, Zipperface, Nostrilatu and The Bishop of ****. He will also be participating as composer, clown and vocalist at the Borealis Festival in Norway this year.
de la Cour was a featured artist in Richard Cork's article The Stubborn Art (Financial Times' exclusive Drawing supplement) and has exhibited work at spaces such as the (ICA) Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Southampton Artvaults and (C4RD) The Centre for Recent Drawing. His work embraces a huge diversity of influences with his scores combining elements of video, photography, literary cut-up techniques, absurdity, 'Pataphysics and comic book form.