Amy Yule
flute/piccolo

Amy started in her role as principal flute of the Hallé orchestra in 2019, having previously held the same position with the Royal Northern Sinfonia in Gateshead. She has also appeared as guest principal flute with many other orchestras in the UK including the Philharmonia, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, London Philharmonic Orchestra
and London Symphony Orchestra. Alongside performing, teaching is an important part of her career.
Amy has given classes at the Royal Academy of Music, Durham University and Chethams School of Music as well as working with the young musicians of the National Youth Orchestra and the NYO Inspire programme. She completed her MA at the Royal Academy of Music where she graduated with distinction, winning a DipRAM award
and several prizes including the Patron’s Award, Woodwind Finalists’ Prize and the HRH Duchess of Gloucester Prize. Whilst at the Academy she studied with Michael Cox and Karen Jones as well as piccolo with Pat Morris. Prior to this Amy studied for her undergraduate with Laura Jellicoe at the Royal Northern College of Music, where she has recently become an Associate Member.