Andrew Morley is one of London’s most active classical conductors, with a career spanning more than two decades of professional ensemble direction, conservatoire teaching, and public performance. Trained at Lancaster University and Trinity College of Music, where he graduated with distinction and won the Ricordi Prize for conducting, he currently serves as Musical Director of St Paul’s Sinfonia, Essex Chamber Orchestra, the BBC Elstree Concert Band, and the Junior Trinity Symphony Orchestra.
His professional credits include assisting Sir Simon Rattle, Duncan Ward, and Matthias Pintscher at the London Symphony Orchestra, working with soloists including Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Stephen Hough, and Jennifer Pike, and broadcasting live on BBC Radio 3. He won the 2004 Allianz-Cornhill Musical Insurance Conducting Competition with unanimous votes from both the jury and orchestra — one of the UK’s most competitive conducting prizes. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Andrew holds teaching posts at Junior Trinity and Oxford Brookes University and is available for conducting engagements, guest appearances, and educational work across London and the South East.



