Said to be "embarked on a promising career" (Washington Post), composer Judah E. Adashi (b. 1975) has been honored with awards and commissions from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the ASCAP and BMI Foundations, and the Aspen Music Festival, as well as three residencies at the Yaddo artist colony. Mr. Adashi is on the composition and music theory faculty at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. He is also the founder and director of Baltimore’s Evolution Contemporary Music Series, noted for having “added a welcome dose of newness to the local concert scene” (Baltimore Sun). Mr. Adashi’s principal composition teachers have been Nicholas Maw and John Harbison. He holds degrees from Yale University and the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
Hi Judah! Now all you need to do is get a facebook. You can be friends with my sister's rat on there. She created an account for her under "Rat Friend. "
Dear Judah: Thanks for the extension of cyber-friendship. Your postings have a lovely lyrical pensiveness with a strong sense of the long line. Look forward to hearing more from you. -gil.
What's up Judah? Hope your musical endeavors are going well. Check out my blogs on here sometime - I've started doing some regular writing on here in anticipation of maybe writing a book...
Hope you guys are well down south. It seems just like yesterday that we were singing the TV medley together, now you're a pro musician and I am pretending to be. Look forward to seeing you again soon.
Hi Judah! Sorry it's been so long since we've been in touch. Really hope all is going well in Baltimore. I'm still hoping to perform 'Grace' one day! Take care, Kirra xx
Proud to be your second friend and your first comment. Make another stop in Appleton, WI sometime soon! You need to do the Jonnie Bock Tour as prescribed. Your music is really creative and interesting - first time I've heard it.