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Alexander Brett Stobbs (born 30 January 1990), (Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England) is a British musician with cystic fibrosis who was the subject of the Channel 4 Cutting Edge documentary A Boy Called Alex in 2008 and its sequel, Alex: A Passion for Life in 2009.
Early life
After completing his academic and musical studies at Stoke Brunswick, Stobbs joined the choir of King's College, Cambridge. During his time as a chorister, he participated in a recording of Johann Sebastian Bach's Magnificat with King's College for EMI, a piece he would later conduct. As a choral scholar at King's College, he studied music and on 5 April 2009, conducted Bach's St Matthew Passion at Cadogan Hall in London, featuring the Rodolfus Choir and Southbank Sinfonia. This performance was in support of individuals living with cystic fibrosis. Stobbs drew early inspiration from the works of Walter de la Mare and British novelist Jo Rowling. He continued his music education as a scholar at Eton College, where he conducted Bach's Magnificat in March 2007.
In September 2009, he published A Passion for Living, a diary detailing his experiences during his A-levels and his preparation for performing Bach's Matthew Passion. In July 2018, Stobbs received third prize in the Joan Chissell Schumann Prize for Piano at the Royal College of Music.
Documentaries
His story and accomplishments were featured in two television documentaries. Both were directed by Paddy Wivell, produced by Walker George Films, and broadcast on Channel 4.
The first, A Boy Called Alex, followed Alex's efforts to conduct Bach's Magnificat while living with cystic fibrosis. It aired in 2008 and received a BAFTA nomination in 2009.
The second documentary, titled Alex: A Passion For Life, was broadcast in October 2009. It documented Stobbs' first year at King's College, Cambridge, as he prepared to conduct Bach's Matthew Passion with a full orchestra in the Cadogan Hall, highlighting his experiences with cystic fibrosis.
Additionally, he appeared on the UK talk show Richard & Judy in January 2008, on which he performed Rachmaninov's Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32/12.
References
External links
Alex's Official Facebook Fanpage
A Passion for Living Literary Agent Listing
The Matthew Passion Project Website
Alex Stobbs: Singing from his own hymn sheet The Telegraph, 7 September 2009
The Passion of Alex Cambridge News article, 24 January 2009
The privilege of educating Alex Times Online article, 11 January 2008
"Cutting Edge" A Boy Called Alex (2008)
Cutting Edge: A Boy Called Alex Free Video Clips from Channel 4
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