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Michael Cox
Michael Cox is one of Britains best known flautists. He is principal flute of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and the London Sinfonietta, professor of flute at the Royal Academy of Music and artistic director of the flute website Principal Chairs for whom he has recorded and discussed all main orchestral solos.
Michael cox flute biography of michael jackson Michael Cox principal flute of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and professor of flute at the Royal Academy of Music, London , our Artist in Residence, has already recorded many video lessons which you can learn from and enjoy. Michael Cox plays on Altus flutes and has recently become an Altus Artist. Prices for the video lessons are deliberately low so that everyone, wherever they are in the world can hear what our artists have to say. Get more from the London Sinfonietta For all the latest stories, announcements and opportunities, sign up to our e-listAs a soloist he has appeared many times in the BBC Proms, in the main London halls and, further afield, in all continents.
Recent highlights as a soloist include the posthumous world premiere of a work for alto flute, mezzo soprano and orchestra by John Tavener in the Royal Albert Hall, the UK premiere of a concerto by Finnish composer Lotta Wennakoski, the world premiere of a piccolo concerto written for him by Simon Holt, three tours to Australia and a tour & recordings in the USA of Bachs Brandenburg Concerto 4 & 5 alongside the legendary pianist Murray Perahia.
Equally devoted to his teaching, recent graduates from Michael Coxs flute class at the Royal Academy of Music have included Adam Walker and Alexandra Jakeman (principal and second flute -London Symphony Orchestra), Joshua Batty and Claire Wickes (principals of the RTE concert orchestra and English National Opera), Amy Yule and Sarah Bennett (the new principal of the Royal Northern Sinfonia and second of the Halle Orchestra respectively).
This year he has toured in Europe, USA, the Middle East, Far East and Australia but he is equally happy at home in the hilltop village near Oxford where he lives.