Adam Scheck was born in Győr/Hungary in 1984. He started to play the cello in the local music school (named after Ferenc Liszt), where he was the member of the choir and played the cello in the music school’s orchestra, and started to play the double bass and the piano. He began to study composing and double bass in the College of Music under Attila Reményi and Ákos Cziglényi achieving degrees of Double Bass and Solfeggio. Adam played in the string and symphonic orchestras of the music school, college and university as well as brass and reed bands. With the orchestra and choir he performed in Japan, South-Korea, China, Brazil, Croatia, Germany, Austria and Finland.
He is a very active composer continually producing new works and instrumentations. In 2006 Adam’s first work, the Dance of Elves was premiered by the Symphonic Band (Hungary). In 2009 his first major work for string orchestra, the Modern Scherzo was played by the SZE University Orchestra (Hungary), conducted by Gergely Ménesi. His first musical, called Nyavalyások (based on Ferdinand Bruckner Krankheit der Jugend) was performed in Budapest in 2009.
He moved to Ireland in 2010. He was a student of Academos, Irish World Academy from 2010, he graduated Master of Arts in Classical String Performance with first class honours in 2012.In May 2011 he was invited to play several concerts with the Mannheim Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany. Adam played with Academos at the visit of the Dalai Lama to UL and has performed with Micheál Ó Súilleabháin. In April 2010 he became the recipient of a RTE Lyric fm scholarship.