Alex Paxton, born in Manchester in 1990, is a composer and improvising-trombonist. He studied jazz and composition in London at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Awards include an Ivor Novello Composer Award, Ernst von Siemens Composer Prize, Paul Hindemith Prize, Claussen-Simon Composition Prize and the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize. Alex has released three critically acclaimed albums: “Music for Bosch People” (Birmingham Record Company/NMC Recordings), “ilolli-pop” (non classical) and “Happy Music for Orchestra” (Delphian). Alex describes his music “like 
minimal but loads 
more notes like 
video-games but with more song like 
jazz but much more 
gay like old music but more current like 
yummy sweet but more 
stick like 
paint but more scratch like 
tapestry but 
filthily like 
prayer but more 
loud like 
loud groove and more 
rude like 
fingers and 
faces too but somehow more 
smelly like 
smelly things cooking with more 
chew and change like  
louder prayers that 
groove with like 
stinking-hot-pink in poo-brown but even more 
desperate-like than that like 
drums and
 Dream Musics …”
Upcoming projects include new commissions for Klangforum Wien and Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart, WDR Sinfonieorchester, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Wigmore Hall, Ensemble Modern (Now! Festival, Philharmonie Essen), as well as three new portrait albums with ensembles including the London Sinfonietta and Riot Ensemble.
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