Adri Velasco (2002, Málaga) is a multimedia artist, composer, and producer based in Hamburg, Germany, where he is pursuing the Master’s in Multimedia Composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater.

His work is characterized by a fragmented and maximalist language that investigates the dialogue between contemporary and pop/urban aesthetics. Attentive to the concerns of his generation, he addresses issues related to Internet culture, multiple identities, and privacy in the digital age.

His pieces have been performed in renowned venues such as the Auditorio Nacional, the Ateneo de Madrid, the Museo Reina Sofía, the Teatro de la Zarzuela, the Centro Cultural Villa de Nerja, and the Sala Berlanga, among others. He was awarded the 2nd TZ-RCSMM Composition Prize, which led to the premiere of his piece by the Trío Arbós. In addition, his orchestral work Rumble was performed by the Málaga Symphony Orchestra.

He has studied with renowned composers such as Alexander Schubert, Fernando Villanueva, Georg Hajdu, José María Sánchez-Verdú, Óscar Escudero, and Enrique Ruedas.

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He likes penguins.