Andrew Morley
Conductor
“What we heard was a marvel ... the most convincing, gripping, sheerly beautiful realisation of Gruppen that I have heard.” — Paul Driver, The Sunday Times
Andrew Morley is an award-winning conductor based in London, recognised for the depth, precision and vitality of his performances. Artistic Director of the European Youth Music Week and Associate Conductor of TRIORCA alongside Nicholas Daniel, he has led over 130 concerts with St Paul's Sinfonia and premiered over thirty new works.
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Artistic Director
European Youth Music Week, Germany
TRIORCA
Associate Conductor alongside Nicholas Daniel
London Symphony Orchestra
Assisted Sir Simon Rattle, Duncan Ward and Matthias Pintscher
Competition Winner
First Prize, Allianz-Cornhill Conducting Competition (unanimous jury and orchestra)
130+ Concerts
Founding conductor, St Paul's Sinfonia, since 2004
World-Class Soloists
Stephen Hough, Jennifer Pike, Peter Donohoe, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and more
30+ World Premieres
Prokofiev, Firsova, Meredith, Saxton, Tansy Davies, David Wallace and many more
Major UK Venues
Cadogan Hall, Bristol Beacon, Snape Maltings, St Andrew's Hall Norwich, Barbican
BBC Radio 3
Live broadcast performances
Repertoire & Recordings
An orchestral repertoire spanning four centuries — from Corelli and Handel to Saxton, MacMillan, and over thirty world premieres. Available for guest conducting across symphonic, operatic, and contemporary programmes.
What the Critics Say
“What we heard was a marvel ... the most convincing, gripping, sheerly beautiful realisation of Gruppen that I have heard.”
“The students matched daring with skill, delivering the fiendish complexities of Gruppen with astonishing assurance ... a tribute to the young conductors.”
“Playing of a precision that must be extraordinarily difficult in such spatially separated circumstances. A heartwarming evening.”
Watch
Robert Saxton: A Hymn to the Thames
Métier / Divine Art Records - MSV 28624
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Available for guest conducting, orchestral engagements, recording projects, and educational residencies across the UK and internationally.
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