Musician and Warwick School assistant gives presentation to rotarians

Alex came to the attention of Warwick Rotarians when she was a finalist in the BBC Young Jazz Musician 2020 competition broadcast at the end of last year
Alex Clarke. Photo suppliedAlex Clarke. Photo supplied
Alex Clarke. Photo supplied

Musician and Warwick School music assistant Alex Clarke who plays the saxophone, gave presentation to Rotarians in Warwick last week via Zoom.

Alex came to the attention of Warwick Rotarians when she was a finalist in the BBC Young Jazz Musician 2020 competition broadcast at the end of last year.

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A clip from the competition was played at the beginning to show off her abilities.

Although not the winner, in a year when live performances have been severely restricted, she said she enjoyed the experience which has led to a number of opportunities.

Alex explained that her interest was fostered at school in Macclesfield where she had the opportunity to play, first the recorder, then flute and after hearing the school band to learn the saxophone joining in with school concerts.

This was 'music to the ears' of Rotarians listening as Warwick Rotary works with the Warwickshire Music Hub to present an annual Midsummer school’s concert in June each year and they appreciated knowing their efforts are worthwhile.

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From 15-years-old Alex sought out professionals for their advice and was soon asked to join them on stage.

She is an alumnus of the National Youth Jazz Collective and loves the joy of music and improvisation with others. Alex plays traditional jazz to bebop and she has her own quartet which plays American songbook and a quintet playing New Orleans style jazz.

Now 21-years-old, she is the winner of “Rising Star” category in the 2019 British Jazz Awards in 2019 and released a debut album “Mirage” in 2018.

After leaving college Alex works at Warwick School as a music assistant which enables her to work professionally in clubs, theatres and festivals.

Alex can be found online on YouTube and playing live on Facebook.

For more information go to: www.alexclarkejazz.co.uk

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