Adam Eccleston IIIOriginally from NYC, Adam Eccleston moved to Germany with his family at the age of nine. There he studied with Eric lamb, co-principal flutist of The International Contemporary Ensemble and Thaddeus Watson, piccolo player of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Frankfurt Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst. While in Europe, he worked with Sir James Galway in Switzerland, William Bennett in England and went on to receive a Masters in Music from the New England Conservatory with Paula Robison. Mr. Eccleston has also worked with Dr. Tara Helen O‘Connor, Marco Granados, Amy Porter, Leone Buyse and Jim Walker.
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As a soloist, he has appeared with several orchestras around the United States and Europe and has performed in venues such as the Kurhaus Wiesbaden in Germany and Jordan Hall in Boston. As a chamber musician, Mr. Eccleston is co-founder of the duo, from A to Z, with Mexican born guitarist, Zaira Meneses. The group focuses on promoting music from all over the world and give recitals, masterclasses and community concerts throughout the Northeast. Mr. Eccleston has appeared with the Borromeo String Quartet, the Boston Public String Quartet, DJ Premier and has performed in both the Weill Recital Hall and Stern Auditorium in Carnegie Hall, the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum and Casino Kursaal in Switzerland.
A devoted humanitarian and firm supporter of arts education, Mr. Eccleston works extensively with MESDA group; A non-profit organization that offers a wide variety of educational support through music to under developed countries around Central and South America and the Caribbean Islands. Mr. Eccleston has also presented master classes in Panama City, Panama that was sponsored by La Fundación de Panamá and Fundación Danilo Perez. He has participated in music workshops with members of the YOA Orchestra to under-privileged children in the U.S. and abroad.
A devoted humanitarian and firm supporter of arts education, Mr. Eccleston works extensively with MESDA group; A non-profit organization that offers a wide variety of educational support through music to under developed countries around Central and South America and the Caribbean Islands. Mr. Eccleston has also presented master classes in Panama City, Panama that was sponsored by La Fundación de Panamá and Fundación Danilo Perez. He has participated in music workshops with members of the YOA Orchestra to under-privileged children in the U.S. and abroad.