Adam Palma

Adam Palma (born July 9, 1974, in Łódź, Poland) is a Polish-British guitarist and teacher.[1] He teaches guitar at the University of Salford.[2]

Adam Palma
Adam Palma in 2019
Background information
Born (1974-07-09) July 9, 1974
Łódź
OriginPoland
Occupation(s)Guitarist
InstrumentsGuitar
Websitewww.adampalma.co.uk

Biography

Palma was born on July 9, 1974, in Łódź, Poland. He began playing the guitar at the age 12. He graduated from III Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Marii Konopnickiej we Włocławku in Włocławek. He obtained his doctoral degree in music (DMA) in 2017 at The Music Academy in Gdańsk.[3] After moving to Manchester in 2006, he began performing as a solo artist. Palma has performed with well-known guitarists such as Al Di Meola,[4] Tommy Emmanuel[5] and Biréli Lagrène. He also has performed with many Polish musicians including Edyta Górniak, Janusz Olejniczak, Leszek Możdżer, Krzesimir Dębski, Ewa Bem, Ewelina Flinta, and Kuba Badach, as a session player.

Palma's album Adam Palma Meet Chopin (2019) was the first interpretation of Chopin's music on the acoustic guitar.[6][7] The album was named as the one of The best jazz recordings of 2020 to date by Chicago Tribune.[8]

Palma participated in “100 years - The Centenary of Polish Independence” concert at The Royal Albert Hall in 2018. He played alongside with Leszek Możdżer.[9]

Palma has also performed live on Polish TV channels such as Telewizja Polska, TVP Polonia and TVP1.[10][11]

In 2020, Palma spent 40 days in a coma due to Covid-19.[12]

Discography

  • 2010: Good Morning
  • 2012: 2012
  • 2014: Acoustic Blues Adventures with Adam Palma
  • 2017: Palm-istry
  • 2019: Adam Palma Meets Chopin

Awards and recognition

  • 2014: he received ‘Best Acoustic Guitarist Award’ at Guitar Awards Gala in Warsaw.[13]
  • 2018: he was awarded the Main Prize in the Art category by the Mayor of Włocławek[14]
  • 2020: he was honored with a Medal for Merit to Culture (Gloria Artis) in Poland.[15]

References


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