Charles Matthew Egerton Hazlewood (born 14 November 1966) is a British conductor. After winning the European Broadcasting Union conducting competition in 1995 whilst still in his twenties,[1] Hazlewood has had a career as an international conductor, music director of film and theatre, composer and a curator of music on British radio and television, Motivational Speaker and founder of Paraorchestra – the world's first integrated ensemble of disabled and non-disabled musicians. He was a guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in May 2019 and became Sky Arts' Ambassador for Music in January 2021. In 2023 Hazlewood was recognised for his 'outstanding contribution to the musical life of the UK'[2] when awarded the Sir Charles Groves Prize by music charity Making Music.
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Charles Matthew Egerton Hazlewood (born 14 November 1966) is a British conductor. After winning the European Broadcasting Union conducting competition...
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in the United Kingdom. The Paraorchestra was formed by conductor CharlesHazlewood in 2011 as a project to create a platform for the top disabled musicians...
founders of the Glastonbury Festival, lived in the town. The conductor CharlesHazlewood lives locally and hosts the "Play the Field" music festival on his...
a collaboration with BBC conductor CharlesHazlewood, 'Play the Field', a weekend of classical music on Charles's farm in Somerset over the August bank...
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O'Riley", the latter named in tribute to Riley as well as to Meher Baba. CharlesHazlewood, in his BBC documentary on Minimalism (Part 1) suggests that the album...
August 2007 Van Morrison Corinne Bailey Rae Saturday 11 August 2007 CharlesHazlewood conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Sunday 12 August 2007...
The finals were held at St Paul's Cathedral in London and hosted by CharlesHazlewood. In 2011 Richard Decker of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy and St...
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experiences of mental illness, featuring Melanie Pappenheim with CharlesHazlewood conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra was premiered at the Queen Elizabeth...
artist 1964 – Patrick Warburton, American actor and comedian 1966 – CharlesHazlewood, English conductor 1966 – Petra Rossner, German cyclist 1966 – Curt...
Dyantyis. It was established in 2000, when Dornford-May and conductor CharlesHazlewood travelled to South Africa to form a lyric theatre company for the...
with the Mac-Morlans, where Mac-Morlan requires him to stop teaching CharlesHazlewood who evidently has an interest in Lucy. Ch. 16: Mervyn writes to Guy...
starring Gerard Butler Play the Field, a music festival conducted by CharlesHazlewood "Play the Field", a song from the Jacquees album 4275 "Play the Field"...