Alex Western-King

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Alex Western-King

 Musician

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  • Playing Age: from 16 to 22
    Location: London
    Gender: Male

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About Me

I am a Jazz Saxophonist about to graduate from the renowned Guildhall School of Music and Drama. I have a BMus degree in music and by July I will have this with Hons. I have experience in teaching work and have taken part in many live performances all over the world. Highlights include Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, Spice of Life, The Vortex, The Shard, La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh and Concert en Plein Air in France. I play with a high number of different ensembles and can play a wide range of music genres. I am available for gigs, teaching and commissions. For more information about me please visit me website: alexwkmusic.com


Music


Experience

 -  Band/ Group
 -  Competition
 -  Composer
 -  Cruise Ships
 -  Holiday Resorts
 -  Pop Band
 -  Solo


Vocal Skills

 -  Tenor


Instruments Played

 -  Clarinet
 -  Flute
 -  Saxophone


Employment History & Experience

Alex plays both Clarinet and Saxophone with renowned function band, Down for the Count. They have played many gigs all over the world, and have just won the National Bridebook Wedding Awards 2017. Alex has played for celebrities such as Deborah Meaden with this band, as well as many private and public events run by top companies (e.g. Dell, Lindt Chocolate). He also runs many of his own jazz bands such as the Alex Western-King Quintet who played in Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club last December. Alex also has experience in singing with Alexander's Dixieland Band, and teaches Saxophone and Clarinet in South East London.


Physical Details

Ethnicity:
White/ Caucasian
Skin Colour:
white
Height:
6 ft 1 in
Weight:
14 st 7 lb
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Shoe Size:
11 UK
Eye Colour:
Green
Hair Colour:
Brown
Hair Length:
Short
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Languages Spoken


 -  English

Experience & Qualifications


General Experience

An engaging musician, teacher and composer, Alex Western-King is available for both gigs and music tuition. He plays and teaches saxophone and clarinet in jazz and classical styles to a professional standard. Alex’s teaching mainly resides in South East London, and his playing has been heard all over the world.
Alex has taken music seriously since he started playing the clarinet at eight years of age. He entered many competitions in Hampshire where he grew up, winning the ‘Hampshire County Council Exceptional Ability Award’ 2005 (age 10) and ‘The Gaiger Trust Award’ 2006 (age 11). He auditioned for a place at Wells Cathedral School at the age of eleven, and was awarded a government place there as a specialist clarinettist. He studied under wold renowned clarinet teacher, Dr Kevin Murphy, who guided him towards the National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain Under 13’s Orchestra in 2007 (age 12). After playing in the ensemble for one year, he became a ‘Leverhulme Trust Scholar’ in the National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain Main Orchestra. That same year (2008, age 13), he received a high distinction in his ABRSM Grade Eight Clarinet. Alex then went on to win the ‘Robert Lewen Award’ in 2010 and 2011 (age 15 and 16).

Wells Cathedral School exposed him to a wide range of opportunities. He was fortunate enough to meet and learn from some of the worlds leading clarinettists such as Julian Bliss, David Campbell, Howard Klug, and Tim Orpen, who inspired and motivated him to continue to follow his passion. Alex also took part in a number of musical ensembles at the school that gave him the experience to learn from and engage with other talented musicians. The Wells Cathedral School Symphony Orchestra gave Alex the opportunity to work with the world renowned conductor Christopher Adey, as well as Peter Harrison, Paul Denegri and Matthew Suiter. Dr Kevin Murphy ran a Wind Ensemble and Wind Quintet that Alex also excelled in.

In 2010 (age 15), Alex started taking saxophone lessons with saxophonist Andy Tweed. Andy encouraged Alex to take part in the School’s Big Band and Jazz Ensemble, where he had the opportunity to play with saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis and drummer Ralph Salmins. Alex found himself quickly immersed in the world of jazz and his musical direction slowly began to change. In 2012, Alex was still specialising in the clarinet and his music college auditions were coming up fast. Only a few months before his auditions, Alex made the decision to try for a place on an undergraduate jazz saxophone course in the countries leading music colleges, rather than pursuing his original goals as a clarinettist. He received places with scholarships at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and the Birmingham Conservative to study jazz saxophone.

In Alex’s final year at Wells Cathedral School (2013, age 18), he was given the opportunity to travel to Sierra Leone and work with both the adults and children living there. He taught music to many children, and one of the performances he took part in was broadcasted on live TV. This experience made Alex a more rounded, social and confident person. Also in Alex’s final year at the school, he took part in the Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival, which has seen many successful musicians. Jazz stars such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Ella Fitzgerald are musicians that regularly played at Bristol’s Colston Hall, where the Festival takes place each year.

In 2013, Alex started at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he has had the pleasure of playing with amazing artists such as Dame Cleo Laine, Alec Dankworth, Jacqui Dankworth, Dave O'Higgins, Leanne Caroll, Huw Warren and Julien Siegel. He has studied jazz saxophone under Jean Toussaint, Carlos Lopez-Real, Stan Sulzmann, Ian Ballamy, Alex Garnett, James Knight, Noah Preminger, Gareth Lockrane and Daoud Merchant. He also studied classical saxophone with Christian Forshaw and continued building on his clarinet skills with Julian Farrell. He has had doubling lessons (Saxophone, Clarinet and Flute) with Paul Stevens, and has some experience in playing in shows/musicals.

Studying at Guildhall School of Music and Drama has given Alex the ability to kick-start his career as a jazz saxophonist and music teacher. He is playing in many musical ensembles and is performing with talented professionals all over the world. Some of Alex’s highlights include playing for top companies and celebrities. He has also performed in some impressive venues such as The Dorchester, The Birmingham Symphony Hall, La Mamounia, Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, The Vortex and The Spice of Life. He has taken part in Festivals, such as The Twinwood Festival, The Kingsdon Festival and Concert Jazz en Plein Air, and has played with yet more top musicians.

Alex has had the pleasure of working with many talented musicians in a wide range of genres. He is now providing people with the opportunity to learn from his skill, knowledge and experience.



Qualifications & Training

General:
2011 GCSE: English Literature (A), Music (A), Maths (B), English Language (B), Religious Studies (B), Biology (B), Chemistry (B), Physics (C), German (C)
2012 GCE AS Level: English Literature (D)
2013 A Level: Music (B), Music Technology (C)
2016 BMus Music Degree

Associated Board Royal School of Music Qualifications:
Grade VIII Saxophone (Distinction), Clarinet (Distinction)
Grade VI Piano (Merit)
Grade V Flute (Distinction), Theory (Distinction)

Other Qualifications:
2005 Hampshire County Council Exceptional Ability Award
2006 The Gaiger Trust Award
2008 National Children’s Orchestra Leverhulme Trust Scholar
2010 Robert Lewen Award
2011 Robert Lewen Award


Other Information

Interests & Hobbies

Interests: Music, Art, Martial Arts, Sports, Travel

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