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Alex Stobbs was born on 30 January, 1990 in Tunbridge Wells District, United Kingdom, is a British musician. Discover Alex Stobbs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Tunbridge Wells District, United Kingdom |
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Alex Stobbs Height, Weight & Measurements
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Alex Stobbs Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alex Stobbs worth at the age of 34 years old? Alex Stobbs’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Alex Stobbs's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
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, also broadcast on Channel 4.
After an early education as an academic and music scholar at Stoke Brunswick, Stobbs became a chorister at King's College, Cambridge.
It was here where he recorded for EMI with King's an album including Bach's Magnificat, which he would later conduct.
His earliest inspirations were the works of Walter De La Mare and the British novelist Jo Rowling.
Stobbs was then a music scholar at Eton College, where he conducted Johann Sebastian Bach's Magnificat in March 2007.
He was a choral scholar at King's College, Cambridge, where he studied music.
It was broadcast in 2008 and was nominated for a BAFTA in 2009.
He also appeared on UK talkshow Richard & Judy in January 2008, on which he performed Rachmaninov's Prelude in G Sharp minor, Op. 32/12.
On 5 April 2009 he conducted Bach's St Matthew Passion at Cadogan Hall, London (with Rodolfus Choir and Southbank Sinfonia) in aid of others who have cystic fibrosis.
In September 2009, his book A Passion for Living was published, a diary of his life during his A-levels and his preparation for conducting a performance of Bach's Matthew Passion in April 2009.
The second documentary, titled Alex: A Passion For Life was broadcast in October 2009.
It showed 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, always with the backdrop of his struggles with cystic fibrosis.
In July 2018 he won the Royal College of Music third prize in the Joan Chissell Schumann Prize for Piano
His musical accomplishments are in spite of significant hearing loss arising from the medications involved in the treatment of his cystic fibrosis.
At the end of 2022, he was saying that thanks to a new drug, not only was he looking forward to Christmas "like any other 32 year old", but also that his musical career was back on track thanks to the drug.
The life-affirming story of some of his accomplishments in spite of fearsome challenges was 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 determined and passionate attempt to conduct Bach's Magnificat while living with cystic fibrosis.