Michael Askill
Michael Askill is an Australian percussionist. He is a founding member of Synergy Percussion and Southern Crossings. He has been a principal with the Sydney and Melbourne Symphony Orchestras and the Australian Chamber Orchestra.[1]
Michael Askill | |
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Origin | Australia |
Occupation(s) | Percussionist |
Associated acts | Synergy Percussion |
Along with Nigel Westlake he was nominated for the 1991 ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album for Road to Xanadu - The Genius That Was China.
Discography
- Australian Percussion (1988) - Great Island records
- Australian Percussion Music, Vol. 1 (1988) - Southern Cross Records
- Fata Morgana with Omar Faruk Tekbilek (1991) - Celestial Harmonies
- Salome (1998) - Black Sun[2]
- Invisible Forces (2009) - Black Sun
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References
- Harris, Craig, "Artist Biography by Craig Harris", allmusic
- Patterson, John W., "AllMusic Review by John W. Patterson", allmusic
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