Charles Hazlewood Net Worth is $1.9 Million Charles Hazlewood Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Charles Matthew Egerton Hazlewood (born 14 November 1966) is a British conductor and advocate for broadening access to orchestral music. Renowned for his widespread presence across the BBC, he conducts orchestras around the world, making his debut with the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in London. Hazlewood lives on a farm in Somerset from where he hosts his own music festival "Orchestra in a Field".
Date Of Birth 1966-11-14 Profession Actor, Composer, Music Department
Actor Title Year Status Character Classical Star 2007 TV Series Semele 1999 TV Movie Introduced by
Composer Title Year Status Character Son of Man 2006 The Genius of Mozart 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary
Music Department Title Year Status Character U-Carmen eKhayelitsha 2005 conductor
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hitlåtens historia 2016 TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Hitlåtens historia 2016 TV Series documentary Himself - Dirigent Sir Peter Maxwell Davies: Master and Maverick 2016 TV Movie documentary Himself - Conductor Channel 4 News 2015 TV Series Himself - Conductor BBC Proms 2012 TV Series Himself - Presenter Scrapheap Orchestra 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself - Presenter David Suchet on Sid Field: Last of the Music Hall Heroes 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself BBC Proms 2011 TV Series Himself - Presenter / Himself - Conductor BBC Proms 2010 TV Series Himself - Presenter BBC Proms 2009 TV Series Himself - Presenter The Culture Show 2009 TV Series documentary Himself - Reporter BBC Proms 2008 TV Series Himself - Presenter BBC Concert Orchestra: Learning 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - Host Classical Star 2007 TV Series Himself - Judge BBC Proms 2007 TV Series Himself - Presenter Classic Britannia 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Beethoven 2005 TV Mini-Series Himself - Presenter The Genius of Mozart 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Presenter Classical Brit Awards 2001 2001 TV Special Himself - Performer
Known for movies Scrapheap Orchestra (2011) as Himself - Presenter
BBC Proms (2009) as Himself - Presenter
BBC Proms (2010) as Himself - Presenter
BBC Proms (2007) as Himself - Presenter