Adam Römer violist grew up in Hungary in a family of musicians. Having studied in Budapest, Toronto and Berlin, he started working as principal viola of the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, before moving to Birmingham to take up the position of Section Leader viola with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
As a soloist Adam has performed with numerous internationally celebrated ensembles, such as Leipzig chamber orchestra, National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, English Haydn Festival Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Alongside his work on the modern viola, Adam plays historical viola with many early music groups in the UK and abroad. He joined the Salomon String Quartet in 2011 with which formation they give regular concerts in the UK Germany and Hungary.
As an avid chamber musician Adam performed with numerous chamber music festivals such as: Semmering (Austria), Kaposfest (Hungary), Skalholt festival (Iceland), English Haydn festival (UK) and several concert series in Japan and Holland, just to name a few.
Adam Römer's versatility also takes him around the world in the field of “world music” with his ensemble: Folktone production, of which he co founded in the UK in 2014. Folktone production is doing a vast variety of interactive children programs, concert performances, international tours and co productions with other established musicians and groups.
Beside performing Mr Römer dedicates a significant part of his time to teaching. Beside giving masterclasses in Austria, Hungary, Scotland, Taiwan, Australia, Japan and Brasil, Adam has been teaching regularly at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the University of Birmingham.