

Adam Cobb
Organist/Composer
NEWS
July 7&9, 2025
Dr. Cobb returned to Atlantic City for two recitals on the Midmer-Losh organ at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. The Midmer-Losh is the largest organ in the world, with over 33,000 pipes across 7-manuals and pedals. The organ holds several Guinness World Records, including largest musical instrument.
June 25, 2025
Dr. Cobb performed on the Fisk on Fourth Summer Series at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Greenville, NC. The recital included works by Holst, Vierne, Farrington, Franck, and the North Carolina premiere of Lawren Brianna Ware's Oi Didymoi (The Gemini).
June 21-22, 2025
Dr. Cobb traveled with the Adult Choir of Christ Church, Raleigh, on their tour of Virginia. He accompanied their concert at Bruton Parish in Colonial Williamsburg and assisted with service playing at Christ-St. Luke's in Norfolk.
April 13, 2025
Dr. Cobb played the organ part on Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem at Christ Church, Raleigh. In addition to the Vaughan Williams, he accompanied Philip Moore's Lo! God is Here and conducted Joanna Marsh's Evening Prayer.
March 9, 2025
Dr. Cobb was the featured recitalist for the Greater Huntsville chapter of the American Guild of Organists inaugural Spring Organ Festival. In celebration of 60 years since the first manned mission of NASA's Gemini Program, as well as the cosmos-depicting stained-glass windows at First Baptist Church in Huntsville, AL, he presented a space-themed program on the Casavant-Freres organ. In addition to classical organ works, orchestral and film transcriptions, the recital featured the premiere of Lawren Brianna Ware's Oi Didymoi (The Gemini), which was commissioned by Dr. Cobb, which depicted the mythology behind the Gemini constellation.
AUG
16-17
August 16-17, 2025
Choral Clinician and Organ Recital
Henning Memorial UMC
Sulphur, LA
SEP
19
September 19, 2025
David Baskeyfield and Friends
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Greenville, NC