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Charlie Hazlewood Band with "Tom the Bass"


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Info about Charles Hazelwood

 

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Charles Hazlewood is an award-winning conductor who works regularly with great orchestras around the globe. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2003 and his BBC Proms debut in 2006. This season sees his debut with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, the Gothenburg Symphony in Sweden and the Philharmonia in London. He is Music Director of the contemporary ensemble Excellent Device! and its period instrument sister-orchestra, Army of Generals.

 

Central to his work is a huge passion to engage a wider audience with great music; to this end he appears regularly on BBCTV. He has authored and conducted the music in films on Mozart, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky and his recent landmark series, The Birth of British Music. He appears regularly on Radio 3's Discovering Music, conducting the BBC Orchestras through deep-tissue exploration of great orchestral music. He also hosts The Charles Hazlewood Show on Radio 2 which has won him 3 Sony Awards.

 

Hazlewood works in an amazingly wide musical spectrum. He has conducted over 50 orchestral world premieres from the cutting edge of contemporary music, pioneered the Urban Classic project (fusing Grime MCs with the BBC Concert Orchestra), and devised the music for many shows featuring his 40-strong South African opera company; The Times dubbed their West End run of 'The Mysteries', 'Some of the most blazingly original theatre in Britain'. He launched the 'Charles Hazlewood All Stars' - an ensemble dedicated to improvisation - at Glastonbury Festival 2008.

 

Video of the set in 2008 (without Tom)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoESHdvM6wM&feature=related

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