Amy Yule

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Amy grew up in South East London and began her musical education in the orchestras and bands at the Bromley Youth Music Trust.  In 2017, she was offered the job of principal flute of the Royal Northern Sinfonia where she spent a few years before moving to Manchester to take up the same role with the Hallé orchestra.   She has recently started in her current role as principal flute of the London Symphony Orchestra.

Outside of the orchestra, Amy is a flute tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music and the National Youth Orchestra where she works with the young musicians of the orchestra as well as being involved in their Inspire Programme.  Chamber music is another important part of her career: highlights include regular appearances with Ensemble 360 and favourite chamber venues such as Snape Maltings, Wigmore Hall and St John’s Smith Square. 

Amy gained her Masters from the Royal Academy of Music where she studied flute with Michael Cox and Karen Jones and piccolo with Pat Morris. She graduated with distinction, a DipRAM award and prizes including the Patron’s Award, Woodwind Finalists’ Prize and the HRH Duchess of Gloucester Prize.  Prior to this Amy studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with Laura Jellicoe, Jo Boddington and Richard Davis.  She has been awarded associate membership of both institutions.

Faculties / departments: Woodwind


Contact

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