Amy

Power

Oboe/recorder

Amy Power specialises in historical oboes, shawms and pommers, as well as recorder, performing repertoire spanning from the renaissance until the late classical period. Since 2019 she is Professor for historical oboes at the University of the Arts Graz, Austria. 

She completed a music degree at the University of Melbourne before moving to the Conservatory of Amsterdam, where she studied recorder with Walter van Hauwe and historical oboe with Alfredo Bernardini. As an oboist she toured with the European Baroque Orchestra in 2008. Since then she has been involved in many different productions and concert performances as well as recordings across the globe, with ensembles such as Ensemble Zefiro, La Petite Bande, Europa Galante, Bach Collegium Japan, Il pomo d’oro, La Cetra, and Accademia Bizantina. She has performed and recorded as a soloist with Bach Stiftung St Gallen, Capriccio Barockorchester, RecreationBarock, Neue Hofkapelle Graz, and the New Dutch Academy.

She lives in Basel, Switzerland, with her family, and she highly enjoys returning to Australia regularly to give workshops and play with groups such as the Orchestra of the Antipodes for Pinchgut Opera, and the Australian Haydn Ensemble.

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Amy Power
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