Alice Morgan is an experienced musician, educator and producer.
Alice studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music where she was awarded Alice was awarded the Board of Governor's Annual Scholarship for Individual Merit, and the Peter Richmond Memorial Prize for her contribution to chamber music. She graduated in 2017 with First Class Honours in Saxophone Performance under the tutelage of Michael Duke and Christina Leonard. In the same year, Alice toured Europe as orchestral soloist and travelled to Verona to participate in the Estivo Chamber Music Festival.
Since her nomination for the renowned Freedman Fellowship, Alice performs in various musical contexts across Australia, notably with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as Guest Principal Saxophone. She has appeared as concerto soloist internationally with the Resonance Ensemble in Tony Ryan’s Concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra and locally with Ensemble Apex in Ibert’s Concertino da Camera, and has premiered numerous Australian chamber works in eclectic ensembles with Ensemble Offspring.
Alongside her performing career, Alice is a keen educator, having presented masterclasses at both the Melbourne and Sydney Conservatoriums, and in 2026 will present a program of works and masterclasses at the Aotearoa Classical Saxophone Summer School at the University of Auckland. Alice is a weekly tutor at the NSW Department of Education Arts Unit, and has been a private saxophone tutor for over a decade.
Alice is also a passionate and experienced producer and orchestral manager as one of the founding members of Ensemble Apex. She has been a loyal part of the production team for many of their successful concerts since the group’s formation, ranging from RUEL x Red Bull Symphonic at the Sydney Town Hall to Verdi’s Requiem at Judith Neilson’s Dangrove.