My life in music encompasses work as an academic, conductor and singer. I began my career as a student of flute and piano at University of Melbourne and subsequently undertook doctoral studies at King's College, University of Cambridge. After a brief stint at the University of Queensland in 2000 I was appointed a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where I was Lecturer and Director of Music.
Since returning to Australia in 2006, I have worked with both Victorian Opera and Melbourne Opera and regularly appear with The Consort of Melbourne, which I co-direct with Warren Trevelyan-Jones. Recent projects include conducting a season of the eighteenth-century opera Erwin und Elmire for the Ekhof-Festival in Gotha, Germany.
There are millions of prodigiously gifted musicians of disability around the world, and charles hazlewood is determined to give them a platform. watch the debut performance of the british paraorchestra at tedxbrussels.
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