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Amy Dickson (born 1982) is an Australian classical saxophone player.

Dickson was born in Sydney. She began to play piano at the age of two, and saxophone at the age of six.[1] She initially played 'some jazz' in her youth, but eventually focused her saxophone training entirely on the classical repertoire.[2] She made her concerto debut at age 16, playing the Concerto pour Saxophone Alto by Pierre Max Dubois, with Henryk Pisarek and the Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra. Dickson became a recipient of the James Fairfax Australian Young Artist of the Year. She subsequently moved to London, where she took the Jane Melber Scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music with Kyle Horch. She also has studied at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Arno Bornkamp.[2] During this time, she became the first saxophonist to win the Gold Medal at the Royal Overseas League Competition, the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards, and the Prince's Prize.

In 2005 and 2011, Dickson performed for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings at the Teatru Manoel in Valletta, Malta, and the Perth Concert Hall, Australia. She has also performed at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, St James’ Palace in London and for former Australian Prime Minister John Howard at Parliament House, Canberra. In October 2013, Dickson won the Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Classic Brits awards, the first saxophonist to be so honoured.[3]

Dickson has commissioned new works from such composers as Brett Dean, Ross Edwards (composer), Peter Sculthorpe, Graham Fitkin, Steve Martland and Huw Watkins.[1] She has also arranged concertante works by Philip Glass and John Tavener, originally composed for other solo instruments, for saxophone.[4] Now resident in London, she is an ambassador of the Australian Children’s Music Foundation and of The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts.[1]

Albums

  • Smile (2008)
  • Glass, Tavener, Nyman (2009)
  • Dusk & Dawn (2013)[5]
  • Catch Me If You Can (2014)
  • A Summer Place (2014)
  • Island Songs (2015)[6]
  • Glass (2017)

References

1. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/13201079.A_musician_not_to_be_judged_by_her_BRIT_award/ | title=Chart-topper Amy Dickson reclaims the joy of sax for classical fans | work=Herald Scotland | author=Kate Molleson | date=2015-02-10 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}
2. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/10023766/Amy-Dickson-Siren-of-seductive-late-night-sax.html | title=Amy Dickson: Siren of seductive, late-night sax | work=Telegraph | author=Adam Sweeting | date=2013-04-29 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}
3. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/saxophone-bursts-into-the-classic-brits-with-breakthrough-win-for-amy-dickson-8854321.html | title=Saxophone bursts into the Classic Brits with breakthrough win for Amy Dickson | work=The Independent | author=Adam Sherwin | date=2013-10-02 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}
4. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/classical/news/chart-topper-amy-dickson-reclaims-the-joy-of-sax-for-classical-fans-8605043.html | title=Chart-topper Amy Dickson reclaims the joy of sax for classical fans | work=The Independent | author=Adam Sherwin | date=2013-05-06 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}
5. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/dusk-dawn-amy-dickson/story-fn9n8gph-1226765981320?nk=76ce60d2035a11588f1f71137929bf88-1453680994 | title=Dusk & Dawn (Amy Dickson) | work=The Australian | author= | date=2013-11-23 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}
6. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jan/21/amy-dickson-island-songs-cd-review-peter-sculthorpe-ross-edwards | title=Amy Dickson: Island Songs CD review – an intriguing and serious collection | work=The Guardian | author=Erica Jeal | date=2016-01-21 | accessdate=2016-01-25}}

External links section

  • Official website of Amy Dickson
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