The Alex Stobbs Matthew Passion Project

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Thursday, 05 November 2009 10:58

Alex ConductingIn April, because of the support of so many, Alex conducted Bach's St Matthew Passion to a delighted audience at London's Cadogan Hall.

Alex: A Passion For Life is the documentary that follows his remarkable preparation for the concert, it’s available to watch online for JUST TWO MORE DAYS.

You can also watch selected highlights from the concert in A Boy Called Alex: The Concert. It's narrated by Alex himself, and it's also on 4 on Demand (4oD), but you'll have to be quick as it's only there for two more days.

If you miss the programmes on 4oD, don't forget to subscribe to Walker George Film's YouTube channel to receive email alerts when new clips are added online.

Reviews

Alex: A Passion For Life attracted rave reviews from both the national and local press, and was Pick of the Day in almost every newspaper:

An extraordinary new film…a heart-warming and poignant reminder that life is for living. Daily Mail
A wonderful, life-affirming film Radio Times, Documentary Pick of the Week.
It's hard to find words to describe how inspiring this film is. You’ll just have to watch it. The Times

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Keep in Touch

You can always find out the latest from Alex by becoming a fan of his Facebook page or by following him on Twitter.

Sign up to the Walker George Films mailing list too for the most up-to-date information about when the documentary will be shown again and for details of new documentaries.

Donate to the CF Trust

If you have been inspired by Alex and would like to make a donation to his chosen charity, the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, click here.

Rodolfus Choir Concert

If you enjoyed hearing the Rodolfus Choir singing Bach's Matthew Passion, there's a opportunity to hear them perform his wonderful Mass in B Minor, under the baton of Ralph Allwood, at Holy Trinity Church in Guildford on 31st December, 4pm. For more details, and ticket information, see their website.