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I have just done a big edit on this article - it is my first so I am sure there are still things to work on and improve. I have been searching for a couple more reviews to back up my statements, specifically the Times review of Hazlewood's concert in Queen Elizabeth Hall, but I cannot get hold of it anywhere. I would really appreciate any feedback on where I can improve this article and what else I need to do with the formatting etc. Thanks Megs91 ( talk) 12:41, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
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Education and Early Career Hazlewood attended Christ's Hospital school in West Sussex where he was a chorister and organist. He later gained an organ scholarship to Keble College, Oxford, in 1986, graduating in 1989. He made his London debut with his own chamber orchestra, Eos, in January 1991. Hazlewood's follow-up concert with Eos at Queen Elizabeth Hall controversially included a stage set, and featured Hazlewood talking to the audience about the pieces to be played.
He was nominated by the BBC in 1995 as the UK's sole representative in the European Broadcasting Union conducting competition in Lisbon, where he won first prize.
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Education and Early Career
Hazlewood attended Christ's Hospital school in West Sussex where he was a chorister and organist [1]. He later gained an organ scholarship to Keble College, Oxford, in 1986, graduating in 1989 [2]. He made his London debut with his own chamber orchestra, Eos, in January 1991 [3]. Hazlewood's follow-up concert with Eos at the Queen Elizabeth Hall controversially included a stage set, and featured Hazlewood talking to the audience about the pieces to be played.
Christ Hospital: https://www.christs-hospital.org.uk/about-christs-hospital/ Keble college: https://heritage.keble.ox.ac.uk/history-features/keble-organ-scholars-2/ EOS: https://digital-archive.ycat.co.uk/artists/charles-hazlewood-and-eos-93/
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