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Amy named as one of the six best classical saxophonists by classical-music.com 21/08/2018
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Amy Dickson (born 1982)
Australian saxophonist Amy Dickson is quickly making a name for herself as a rising star in the saxophone world. She studied under Arno Bornkamp at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and has since gone on to win a great…
Review: The MacMillan Saxophone Concerto with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Nick Carter – Adelaide Advertiser 20/08/2018
Read MoreWords by Christopher Wainwright
ADELAIDE Symphony Orchestra broke orchestral programming traditions with aplomb by choosing to program three diverse works by Faure, James Macmillan and Rachmaninov. Gabriel Faure’s Pelleas et Mélissande – Suite, an early 20th century Romantic orchestral work, is an imaginative Impressionistic piece which stunningly uses the sounds of…
Review: The MacMillan Saxophone Concerto with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Nick Carter – The Australian 20/08/2018
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Nicholas Carter and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra have turned into a formidable combination in their short time together. In 2016, the ASO took a bet on Carter, then aged 30, by elevating him to principal conductor — unprecedently young at the time in the orchestra’s history….
AMY BBC BREAKFAST INTERVIEW 14/03/17

Read MoreAmy discussed her new album ‘Glass’ and her ‘Take A Breath’ project on BBC Breakfast on 14th March 2017. Watch the interview below: