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Adam Pinto is a Lecturer at the Conservatorium of Music, University of Western Australia, specializing in musicology, aural studies, and piano performance. He actively collaborates with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra as a guest keyboardist and performs internationally in cross-genre projects like Mix’t and Rompduo. His post-doctoral research focuses on reviving works by composer Roger Smalley OAM, resulting in critically acclaimed recordings such as Transformation.
- Teaching: Aural studies, piano, 'Musical Revolutions' and 'Music in the 60s' courses
- Research: Innovations in collaborative composition, improvisation, and modernist virtuosity
Recent work includes premiering compositions by Australian artists and participating in New Music Festivals globally. He has received the 2023 Conservatorium of Music Early-Career Research Award for his contributions to revitalizing modernist musical legacies. His performances have been praised for 'stunning virtuosity' (Neville Cohn) and historical significance (Limelight Magazine).
- Grants: U15K Grant (2020-2021) for research projects
- Key collaborations: Paul Tanner, Matt Styles, Barry Cockcroft
Adam maintains active engagement with academic conferences, including the Musicological Society of Australia and British Saxophone Congress, furthering discourse on contemporary musicology and performance practices.

