Education Bain was born and raised in
Adelaide, Australia. Remaining in his home town, he studied music at
Brighton Secondary School's Special Interest Music Centre where he was 'Dux of Music' in 1990. Subsequently, he graduated from the
Elder Conservatorium of Music at the
University of Adelaide for his undergraduate studies. He left Adelaide in 1994 to study with
Geoff Collinson in Sydney and Hector McDonald in Vienna. He earned a Graduate Degree in 2003, from the
Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe, Germany, studying with
Will Sanders and specializing in
Chamber Music.
Musical career Bain's career began when he won the Associate Principal horn position in
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, his hometown orchestra. He played there from 1997 to 2000, until he won the job in the
Queensland Symphony Orchestra, where he was Principal horn from 2000 to 2001. In 2001, when he began pursuing graduate work in Karlsruhe, Germany, he was Principal Horn in the Münchner Symphoniker. Upon returning to Australia in 2003, Andrew Bain was Principal horn in the
Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra at the
Sydney Opera House until 2005. In 2003, Bain also joined the
Colorado Music Festival Orchestra as Principal horn, as holder of the Avenir Foundation Endowed Chair, and as a featured soloist. In 2005, Bain returned to the Queensland Symphony Orchestra until he was hired by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 2009. In 2004, Bain founded the New Sydney Wind Quintet. Bain can be heard on their discography 'NSWQ Debut CD." He remained with the group until 2010. In May 2011, Bain was hired by
Gustavo Dudamel as the principal horn player of the
Los Angeles Philharmonic. He holds the John Cecil Bessell Chair. He has played with the orchestra in the
Walt Disney Concert Hall on significant concert series such as the
Mahler Project of the 2012 season. Bain was a lecturer in Horn at the
Sydney Conservatorium from 2004 to 2009. During his studies in Germany and his career in Australia, Bain played on a
Gebr. Alexander 103. While auditioning in the United States, however, he switched to an
Atkinson Geyer AG2000. ==Reviews by music critics==