The initial performances as a string orchestra at St Martin-in-the-Fields played a key role in the revival of
Baroque performances in England. The orchestra has since expanded to include
winds. It remains flexible in size, changing its make-up to suit its repertoire, which ranges from the Baroque to
contemporary works. Neville Marriner continued to perform
obbligatos and
concertino solos with the orchestra until 1969, and led the orchestra on recordings until the autumn of 1970, when he switched to conducting from the podium from directing the orchestra from the leader's desk. Marriner held the title of Life President until his death in 2016. On recordings, besides Marriner,
Iona Brown and
Kenneth Sillito have led the orchestra, among others. In 1993 the Academy of St Martin in the Fields became the first – and to date, only – orchestra to be awarded The Queen's Award for Export Achievement. Since 2000
Murray Perahia has held the title of principal guest conductor of the orchestra, and has made commercial recordings with the orchestra as pianist and conductor. , 2011 In May 2011, the orchestra appointed
Joshua Bell as its new music director, the second person to hold the title in the orchestra's history, effective September 2011, with an initial contract of three years. In July 2017, the ASMF extended Bell's contract through 2020, an additional three years from his previous contract extension. In April 2024, the ASMF announced an additional extension of Bell's contract as its music director through August 2028.
Sally Beamish was composer-in-residence with the ASMF, the first composer so affiliated with the ASMF, scheduled through the 2019–2020 season. ==Chorus==