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Alex on ITV's This Morning |
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009 21:06 |
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Alex will be appearing on This Morning on ITV1 on Thursday 17th September (we're not sure exactly when, but the programme runs from 10:30-12:30). He will be discussing his new book - A Passion for Living - with Phillip and Holly, and talking about the forthcoming follow-up documentary to A Boy Called Alex, that will be airing on Channel 4 in October.
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Daily Mail Serialise Book |
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Saturday, 12 September 2009 05:00 |
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The Daily Mail will serialise Alex's new book A Passion for Living today, ahead of its publication on 17 September.
Interviews will also appear in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times Magazine's Relative Values feature. More interviews will follow.
See Alex's Literary Agent's website for more details. |
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Alex's Telegraph Interview |
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Friday, 11 September 2009 12:56 |
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The Telegraph ran an interview with Alex Stobbs on 7 September ahead of the publication of A Passion for Living on 17 September and the airing of his latest documentary in October.
Alex conducted his first professional concert, Bach's St Matthew Passion, in April 2009. You can find out more about the project elsewhere on this site. Andy told Telegraph interviewer Victoria Lambert why he sings and why he refuses to slow down. |
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Standing Ovation for Alex |
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Written by Ralph Allwood
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 10:00 |
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On Sunday 5th April Alex Stobbs conducted the Bach St Matthew Passion at the Cadogan Hall. He was musically highly-charged and confidently in control. Players and singers immediately recognised his impeccable musicianship and knew they were in good hands. Musicians are inspired because he loves it so much; his conducting is entirely about the music and not about himself.
On the Wednesday before, forty-four members of the Rodolfus Choir had gathered to rehearse with him at Westminster School. He started the week a little nervously, but very soon got into his stride, and it was clear that he knew exactly what's what. Two orchestras and six soloists joined the choir at the Cadogan Hall on Saturday, and started to put together this complex three-hour work.
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Read more... [Standing Ovation for Alex]
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