Australian saxophonist ADRIAN TULLY
is currently based in Berlin, Germany. He studied with Barry Bobart
and Graham Tobin at the Qld Conservatorium, before completing his
studies in Europe with Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Christian Wirth and Arno
Bornkamp, gaining the Prix de Perfectionnement, Diplome d'etudes
Musicales and Masters of Music.
As soloist, Adrian performed the Dutch premiere of Thierry
Escaich's concerto 'Le Chant des Tenebres' in the Concertgebouw,
Amsterdam and has been laureate of several European competitions.
He has performed with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra,
Netherlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie and has toured Germany,
Switzerland and Italy with the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie.
Having a keen interest in new music, Adrian was a member of the
Asko|Schoenberg Ligeti Academy. In May, he will perform world
premieres of works by Australian composers Brett Dean and Mary
Finsterer in Berlin. His arrangement of Debussy's 'Fetes' was
recently recorded by Arno Bornkamp and Ivo Janssen.
In August he will begin his appointment as Baritone Saxophonist
with the Landespolizei-orchester of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

