Lindsay has a Bachelor of Music (French Horn) and a Bachelor of Teaching (Honours) gained from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She also has an Associate of Music, Australia performance diploma from the Australian Music Examinations Board.
Lindsay has a passion for conducting that commenced in Australia prior to her arrival in London in 2006, including the completion of her Australian Choral Conductors Education and Training choral conducting qualification in 2000 under the tutelage of Graham Abbott and Faye Dumont and studies at the University of Melbourne in 2001 with Professor John Hopkins. In May 2008, Lindsay was invited to participate in the RNCM conducting workshop with Mark Elder, Mark Heron and Timothy Reynish. In February 2009, she was invited to participate in a conducting master-class with Mark Heron, focusing on the “Rite of Spring” by Stravinsky. |
Her performance experience in London has included performing with the Bromley Symphony Orchestra and Lewisham Concert Band as well as freelancing. In addition,
Lindsay’s expertise includes the establishment of ensembles in various schools,
enabling young people to experience creative music-making in choirs, bands,
orchestras and drumming ensembles. In 2008 she was the Musical Director and
Conductor of Cator Park School’s inaugural performance of “The Wizard of Oz” at
the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, as well as conducting the school’s choir at the
O2 Arena for Young Voices, Bromley School Proms and the orchestra, brass
ensemble and string group for school and community events. Lindsay is the Conductor of the London Classical Consort of Winds, Associate Conductor of Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra, as well as Assistant Conductor and Outreach Co-ordinator for Dulwich Symphony Orchestra. |
