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AITKEN, ROBERT

ANDER, TORLEIF

BAUM, JAMIE

BEN-MEIR, SHAUL

BENNETT, WILLIAM

BEYNON, EMILY

BOURIAKOV, DENIS

BRACHFELD, ANDREA

CARROLL, COLLEEN

CORNILS, MARGARET

COX, MICHAEL

GOLIA, VINNY

GUZMÁN, VIVIANA

HOLLER-RANSOM, ELIZABETH

HOYOS, GASPAR

HÖSKULDSSON, STEFÁN RAGNAR

KLEINMANN, REBECCA

KRABER, KARL FRITZ

KURATA, YU

LAMB, ERIC

LEE, CHRISTOPHER

LOUKE, PHYLLIS AVIDAN

LOZANO, DANILO

MAKINTO, GEORGE

POPE, GEORGE

PORTER, AMY

RUSH, JOHN

SCHROEDER, LISA

SHEPPARD, BOB

SPELL, ELDRED

STOLPER, MARY

STROUTSOS, GARY

TSE, JOEL

WYE, TREVOR

 




MICHAEL COX



Michael Cox is one of Britain’s top flautists. Although he was born in England he spent his childhood in Africa. His early wishes to become a ballet dancer were foiled and instead he studied music at the Zimbabwe College of Music and then the Royal College of Music in London. Early competitive successes led directly to a solo career which has included concerts and recordings in all continents and performances with major orchestras and conductors. As chamber musician he has performed with many well known British quartets, quintets and ensembles (and worked alongside musicians of the ilk of James Galway and Murray Perahia) as well as being a member, at various times, of the Haffner and Albion wind ensembles, London Symphony Chamber Players and London Sinfonietta.


An interest in a wider repertoire led to a concurrent orchestral career, first as co-principal with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and then as principal flute of  the London Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players and Britten Sinfonia. He now has what he considers an ideal portfolio of tenures in that he is principal flute of a symphony orchestra, a chamber orchestra and a contemporary music ensemble, namely the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin’s in the Fields and the London Sinfonietta. Through this work he has worked with a great raft of the world’s greatest conductors and soloists. A particular interest in contemporary music has meant that he has also worked, often closely, with such composers as Messiaen, Takemitsu, Dutilleux, Berio, Boulez, Tippett, Birtwistle, Stockhausen, Henze,  Adams, Carter, Penderecki, Lutoslawski.


A passionate and highly dedicated teacher Michael Cox is professor of flute at the Royal Academy of Music in London and is sort after as a visiting consultant and by students  worldwide. In addition he has also given his unique curricular flute course internationally, most recently at the Oxford Flute Course, UK and in Adelaide, Australia.  Michael Cox plays on Altus flutes and is an Altus Artist.


 

 
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