
One of the leading period performers of her generation, Anneke
Scott has been described as "one of the finest horn soloists",
Early Music Review. Anneke is principal horn of many
internationally renowned period instrument ensembles including Sir
John Eliot Gardiner’s Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique
and The English Baroque Soloists, ensemble Pygmalion, Dunedin
Consort and Players, The Orchestra of the Sixteen, Europa Galante,
and The King's Consort.
Her solo and chamber music discography is
extensive. Recent solo recordings have included sonatas for horn
and fortepiano with fortepianist Kathryn Cok (Challenge
Classics), the solo works of Jacques-François Gallay (Resonus
Classics) and the first volume of a series of discs featuring
instruments from the Bate Collection, Oxford. Other recordings
include a disc of works by Mozart with the Australian ensemble
Ironwood and the Danzi horn sonatas with ensembleF2.
She is a founder member of harmoniemusik group
Boxwood & Brass and period instrument brass ensemble The Prince
Regent’s Band.
In 2018 Anneke was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Academy of Music, an honour awarded to past students of the
Academy who have distinguished themselves in the music
profession and made a significant contribution to their field. She
is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the
Royal Society of Musicians.
www.annekescott.com