Page 428 - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Coverage Book 2023-24
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The 4 musicians appointed as Fellowship Musicians for the 2024/25 season are:-
• Emily Douglas (French horn)
• Emily Ambrose (bassoon)
• Imogen Timmins (trumpet)
• Daniel Lewis (violin)
Emily Douglas is a Horn player originally from Middlesbrough. They will be
graduating in December 2024 with a Master's Degree from the Royal Northern
College of Music (RNCM), where they also completed an undergraduate degree
with 1st class honours. Emily has completed professional experience schemes
with The Halle (2021/22) and BBC Philharmonic (2022/23) and has since gone on
to enjoy freelancing with a number of orchestras across the North West including
Opera North. Emily is looking forward to the coming year and is excited for
everything the scheme has to offer.
Emily Ambrose is a bassoonist from Newbury, Berkshire. She is a Leverhulme Arts
Scholar at the Royal College of Music, where she is just completing her second
year of undergraduate study learning with Emily Hultmark and Joost Bosdijk.
Since moving to London Emily has enjoyed taking advantage of the many musical
opportunities available both in and out of college. Emily is thrilled to have been
offered this opportunity, and is looking forward to learning from the musicians,
getting involved with educational projects, developing her musicianship, and
gaining knowledge and understanding of how to build a successful career.
Imogen Timmins is a trumpeter from Cornwall. She recently completed her
Bachelor of Music course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, learning
with Paul Beniston, Anne McAneney and Will O'Sullivan. Introduced to brass
playing by St Keverne Brass Band, Imogen developed a keen interest in orchestral
playing through Cornwall Youth Orchestra. Throughout her undergraduate
degree, Imogen has had numerous orchestral opportunities at the Barbican
Concert Hall, she has also studied the Baroque Trumpet at Guildhall, under the
tutelage of David Blackadder. Imogen has recently developed her solo playing,
most notably performing in the final of Guildhall's annual Brass competition this
year, the Armourers and Brasiers Prize. Imogen will soon be starting her Master of
Performance degree at the Royal College of Music, having been awarded a
scholarship by the conservatoire. Her studies will also be supported by the Help
Musicians UK Postgraduate Award and The Lord Lieutenant's Fund Award. Imogen

