Amy Dickson

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Spiegel im Spiegel 08:53 Tools
This Land (From "The Lion King") 02:57 Tools
Escapades: I. Closing In 02:57 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: III. Crotchet = 150 10:27 Tools
Pavane, Op. 50 (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) 05:49 Tools
Salut d'Amour - (Liebesgruss) 02:51 Tools
The Protecting Veil - Arranged for Saxophone (1st Movement) 14:56 Tools
Escapades: II. Reflections 05:49 Tools
A Summer Place 05:49 Tools
Escapades: III. Joy Ride 05:44 Tools
Aria 03:41 Tools
Pavane 07:08 Tools
Danza de la moza donosa 03:48 Tools
Romance sans paroles 02:18 Tools
Ave Maria 05:15 Tools
Souvenir 03:22 Tools
La Strada 03:13 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 03:19 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: I. Crotchet = 104 06:56 Tools
Moon River 03:19 Tools
Farinelli 03:42 Tools
Skylark 03:35 Tools
I Only Have Eyes for You 03:34 Tools
Casta Diva 05:59 Tools
Valse Vanité 05:20 Tools
Melody 02:42 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: II. Crotchet = 108 09:06 Tools
In the Neighbourhood 02:22 Tools
Milonga Del Angel 08:11 Tools
Local Hero Saxophone Concerto: I. Mist Covered Mountains 04:11 Tools
Concerto for Saxophone: I. [First movement] 02:22 Tools
Vocalise 06:06 Tools
Local Hero Saxophone Concerto: II. Smooching 06:06 Tools
Dr Gradus ad Parnassum 02:46 Tools
Where The Bee Dances 16:29 Tools
Elegy 07:54 Tools
Touch Her Soft Lips and Part 03:32 Tools
La plus que lente 04:12 Tools
Movement I 03:32 Tools
Concerto for Saxophone: II. [Second Movement] 04:12 Tools
Local Hero Saxophone Concerto: IV. Going Home 03:32 Tools
Concerto for Saxophone: III. [Third movement] 03:32 Tools
Local Hero Saxophone Concerto: III. Boomtown 03:32 Tools
The Sound of Silence 04:51 Tools
What's It All About, Alfie? 04:51 Tools
Nocturne No.2 04:51 Tools
Take Five 04:51 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): I. Crotchet = 104 02:53 Tools
The Summer of '42 04:51 Tools
The World We Knew 02:29 Tools
Morning Passages (from "The Hours") 02:29 Tools
Windmills of Your Mind 03:02 Tools
We Have All the Time in the World 02:29 Tools
Adieu Poirot 02:29 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): II. Crotchet = 108 02:53 Tools
Willow's Theme (From "Willow") 03:03 Tools
The Apartment Theme 03:02 Tools
Theme from "Local Hero" 03:09 Tools
Smile - (Final theme from the motion picture 'Modern Times') 03:02 Tools
Salut d'Amour ((Liebesgruss)) 02:53 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): III. Crotchet = 150 02:53 Tools
Escape! (from "The Hours") 02:53 Tools
The Lion King: This Land 02:53 Tools
Nocturne No. 2 02:53 Tools
Willow's Theme 02:53 Tools
II. Crotchet = 108 09:06 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): Movement I 06:56 Tools
Smile ((Final theme from the motion picture 'Modern Times')) 03:03 Tools
I. Crotchet = 104 06:52 Tools
Philip Glass: Violin Concerto (arr. for Saxophone Concerto) - I. J=104 06:56 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): Movement II 09:10 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra): Movement III 06:56 Tools
John Tavener - The Protecting Vail (First movement) 15:05 Tools
Philip Glass: Violin Concerto (arr. for Saxophone Concerto) - II. J=108 09:10 Tools
III. Crotchet = 150 10:26 Tools
Smile [(Final theme from the motion picture 'Modern Times')] 15:05 Tools
Philip Glass: Violin Concerto (arr. for Saxophone Concerto) - III. J=150 10:33 Tools
Andalouse, Op. 20 No. 8 10:33 Tools
Michael Nyman - Where the Bee Dances 16:29 Tools
Somewhere Out There 06:52 Tools
Djilile 06:52 Tools
Somewhere Out There (From "An American Tail") 16:29 Tools
Discovery 16:29 Tools
Smile 03:03 Tools
She Moved Through the Fair 03:03 Tools
From Galloway 03:03 Tools
The Protecting Veil [Arranged for Saxophone (1st Movement)] 10:33 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: II. Andante sostenuto 10:33 Tools
Pavane, Op. 50 09:10 Tools
Hungarian Dance No. 4 09:10 Tools
The Protecting Veil (Arranged for Saxophone (1st Movement)) 14:56 Tools
The Lion King - This Land 15:05 Tools
Violin Concerto II (b108) (Philip Glass) 09:10 Tools
Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2, Andante in E-Flat Major (Arranged for Saxophone and Piano) 09:10 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: IV. Lento 09:10 Tools
Saxophone Concerto: I. March, Strathspey and Reel 09:10 Tools
Saxophone Concerto: II. Gaelic Psalm 09:10 Tools
Shepherd's Hey 09:10 Tools
Saxophone Concerto: III. Jigs 09:10 Tools
Salut d'Amour 02:53 Tools
The Protecting Veil 06:56 Tools
Siete canciones populares españoles: No. 4 Jota 06:56 Tools
Violin Concerto I (b104) (Philip Glass) 06:56 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: I. Adagio 06:56 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: VI. Allegro vivace 06:56 Tools
Yanada 06:56 Tools
Willow's Theme (From 'Willow') 06:56 Tools
Movement II 16:29 Tools
Siete canciones populares españolas: No. 5 Nana 16:29 Tools
Philip Glass - Violin Concerto (arr. for Saxophone Concerto) - I. J=104 06:52 Tools
The Protecting Veil (First Movement) (John Tavener) 15:05 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / I. Crotchet = 104 15:05 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: III. Larghetto 15:05 Tools
Six Studies in English Folk-Song: V. Andante tranquillo 15:05 Tools
Kalkadunga Yurdu 15:05 Tools
Where the Bee Dances (Michael Nyman) 16:29 Tools
I. Closing In 06:52 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / Movement I 16:29 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (arr. for Saxophone): Movement III 06:52 Tools
Salut d'Amour [(Liebesgruss)] 06:52 Tools
This Land (From The Lion King) 09:10 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / III. Crotchet = 150 06:52 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / Movement III 06:52 Tools
Children S Corner : Docteur Gradus Ad Parnassum L 113 N°1 Arrangement Pour Saxophone Et Orchestre 06:52 Tools
Movement III 09:10 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (arr. for Saxophone): Movement II 09:10 Tools
Island Songs: I. Song of Home 09:10 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (arr. for Saxophone): Movement I 09:10 Tools
II. J=108 09:10 Tools
Sonata for Violin and Piano (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / Movement II 09:10 Tools
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Saxophone and Orchestra) / II. Crotchet = 108 09:10 Tools
This Land 09:10 Tools
Finzi: Lo, the full, final sacrifice, Op.26 - Amen 09:10 Tools
Andalouse 09:10 Tools
Full Moon Dances - Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra: II. First Ritual Dance 09:10 Tools
The Summer Of 42 09:10 Tools
The Siduri Dances 09:10 Tools
Nocturne No. 2 in E flat 09:10 Tools
II. Reflections 09:10 Tools
III. J=150 10:30 Tools
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Saxophonist Amy Dickson began lessons at the age of six and made her concerto debut ten years later. Recognized widely for her remarkable and distinctive tone and exceptional musicality, she has performed in Europe, Africa and Australasia, in venues such as the Wigmore Hall and the Sydney Opera House. She has also performed as a soloist with many orchestras throughout the world including the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. Born in Sydney, Dickson made her concerto debut aged 16, playing the Dubois Concerto with Henryk Pisarek and the Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra, and subsequently became a recipient of the James Fairfax Australian Young Artist of the Year award. On her 18th birthday she recorded the Dubois Divertissement with John Harding and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The following year she moved to London where she took the Jane Melber Scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music with Kyle Horch, and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Arno Bornkamp. During this time she became the first saxophonist to win major competitions including the Gold Medal at the Royal Overseas League Competition, the Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year Competition, and the Prince’s Prize. In 2005 she performed for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting at the Teatru Manoel in Valetta, Malta. She has also performed at the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh; St James’ Palace, London; and for former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard at Parliament House, Canberra. In great demand as a recitalist, she has worked with pianists Catherine Milledge and Martin Cousin in venues including the Wigmore Hall, the Bridgewater Hall, and in festivals throughout the world. An exclusive recording artist for Sony Music, Dickson has now released two critically acclaimed recordings on the RCA Red Seal label. Her first, Smile, was released in 2008, and led Ivan March of Gramophone magazine to write: She has a individual and unusual tone, luscious, silky-smooth, sultry and voluptuous by turns; her phrasing is beautifully finished, her control of dynamic infinitely subtle. She plays very songfully, is often gentle and restrained, at times sounding like the chalumeaux of a clarinet. But she can rise to a passionate climax, as in Danza de la moza donosa, or slinkily respond to Debussy's La plus que lente. Her second album, Glass, Tavener, Nyman, comprises of the Violin Concerto by Philip Glass and The Protecting Veil by John Tavener, both arranged by Dickson, and Where the Bee Dances by Michael Nyman. She has also made recordings of McDowall’s concerto Dancing Fish, Larsson’s Konzert and Dubois’ Divertissment, and has appeared on Bollywood composer Mithoon Sharma’s album Tu Hi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai Dickson is deeply committed to the development of new repertoire for the saxophone, whilst also championing existing repertoire. She regularly commissions new works, and makes arrangements of existing works from other instrumental repertoire. She has made a substantial contribution to the orchestral, chamber and solo repertoire. Composers who have written for her include Graham Fitkin, Steve Martland, Huw Watkins, Martin Butler, Michael Csanyi-Wills, Cecilia McDowall and Timothy Salter. A concerto by Ross Edwards is currently being commissioned by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. In 2008 she gave the first performance of the Violin Concerto by Philip Glass arranged for soprano saxophone with Otto Tausk and the Auckland Philharmonia, and subsequent performances with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Her arrangement has been published by Chester Novello. In 2010, she will perform Harrison Birtwistle’s Panic with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra as part of the Metropolis Series. Amy is an ambassador of the Prince’s Trust, and is a Selmer Paris Performing Artist. She has a great love of fashion and is dressed by Armani, and she is also endorsed by REN skincare. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.