Andrew Herbert

Andrew Herbert

Percussion Tutor (Orchestral)

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Andrew was born in Northampton and began his musical journey in the Northamptonshire County Music Service. Initially taking lessons on drum kit, he decided to study percussion under the guidance of Alan Suttie, former timpanist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

After accepting a place at Music College, Andrew went on to get a 1st Class Honours degree followed by a Master of Arts. During this time, he began to establish a successful freelance career, working in a range of diverse musical environments. Andrew has worked with many of the UK and Ireland’s finest Orchestras. He has toured with West End and regional theatre productions and worked with numerous recording artists such as Alice Cooper, Andrea Bocelli, Chris De Burgh, U2 and Rodger Daltrey and The Who to name a few.

Before joining the CBSO as Principal Percussion in 2014, Andrew spent many years working for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He said, ‘it was a true privilege to have worked with so many legendary actors for arguably the finest theatre company in the world”.

Andrew remains busy as an educator working at both the University of Birmingham, and Birmingham Conservatoire. He was appointed as percussion co-ordinator to the In Harmony Telford and Stoke music programme and continues to deliver workshops for CBSO, RSC and Orchestra of the Swan.