Andrew Macleod (musician)
Andrew Macleod is an Australian piccolo player. He is the Principal Piccolo of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.[1] Together with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Northey and Markus Stenz, Macleod was nominated for the 2014 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album for the album Ades Polaris / Stanhope Piccolo Concerto.[2]
Andrew Macleod | |
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Origin | Australia |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Instrumentalist |
Instruments | Piccolo |
Associated acts | Melbourne Symphony Orchestra |
Discography
Andrew Macleod, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Northey, Markus Stenz
- Ades Polaris / Stanhope Piccolo Concerto (2014) - ABC Classics[3]
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gollark: “Does creating physics violate the NAP? While I benefit from the laws of physics making life possible, it also imposes constrictions unto me that I did not consent to. I didn't ask to be born, and I didn't ask to be subjected to gravity, so once I'm done suing my mom, I'm suing God.”
References
- Allen-Bayes, Brett (8 May 2014), "Adés, Stanhope: Orchestral works (MSO/Northey)", Limelight Magazine
- Zuel, Bernard (7 October 2014), "Chet Faker and his beard are set to rule ARIAs", Sydney Morning Herald
- Sanderson, Blair, "Andrew Macleod / Benjamin Northey / Markus Stenz / Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Adès: Polaris - Voyage for Orchestra; Stanhope: Piccolo Concerto", AllMusic
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