Adam Kujawa is a well-trained and versatile violinist based in Nashville, Tennessee, with extensive experience across a wide set of musical styles. Seen and heard performing for Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical, televised specials with Sheryl Crow and Kathy Mattea, professional symphonies, independent movie soundtracks, music videos, and more!
Adam has recently returned from serving as concertmaster of the national tour of Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical, where he performed for millions in sold-out performances across the US and Canada.
Holding dual music degrees from Belmont University and a Master of Music degree in Violin Performance from Middle Tennessee State University, Adam has studied extensively with jazz musicians, country artists, and members of renowned symphonies.
He has been featured in music videos, numerous recordings, and television specials, and continues to perform with symphonies, chamber groups, pit orchestras, and live string sections, where he is routinely selected as a principal player.
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Credits
- Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical
- Hawthorne Heights
- Sheryl Crow
- Kathy Mattea
- Terry Mike Jeffrey
- Timbre
- Nashville Composer's Collective
- Middle Tennessee Sinfonietta
- Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra
- Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra
- Paducah Symphony Orchestra
- International Pride Orchestra
- Blackwood Row
- Emma Klein
- Peoria Pops Orchestra
- Heartland Festival Orchestra
- Kaleb Frey
Interview with Adam Kujawa
Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?
A: I recently serves as concertmaster of the national tour of Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical, which toured around North America for nearly 2 years. During my time with the show, I performed for millions in over 500 sol-out performances in venues in cities including Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Vancouver, Seattle, Miami, and Portland. I also enjoyed being a member of the inaugural International Pride Orchestra in San Francisco during the summer of 2023. The IPO is group of all LGBTQIA+ musicians who are members of major symphonies around the globe who come together for charity concerts benefitting local causes.
Q: What are you working on at the moment?
A: Currently, I am working on symphonic repertoire for upcoming performances - most recently: The Nutcracker, Dvorak Symphony 8, The Rite of Spring, Bartok's Concert for Orchestra, Holst's The Planets, Pines of Rome, and Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliette.
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?
A: Most often classical music and that of a symphonic or orchestral sound. I often work on independent recordings that fall into other genres as well that are seeking that classical string sound.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: My most common type of work includes live performances with symphonies and bands. I also frequently appear in music videos and other televised events, as well as in the studio for independent artists and composers.
- ViolinAverage price - $100 per song
My recording rates begin at $100/hour, and increase based on location, preparation time, and any contracting of other players. Live event pricing begins at $150 per event, and increase similarly.