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Alexander Hawkins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Hawkins
Alexander Hawkins is a British jazz pianist and composer. He leads three main groups: the Alexander Hawkins Ensemble; the Convergence Quartet (with Taylor Ho Bynum, Harris Eisenstadt and Dominic Lash); and the Hammond organ-based Decoy (with John Edwards and Steve Noble).〔("Louis Moholo-Moholo / Alexander Hawkins Duo + Steve Beresford / Guillaume Viltard / Shabaka Hutchings / Louis Moholo-Moholo Quartet" ). cafeoto.co.uk Retrieved 13 July 2014.〕 ==Early life== Hawkins was born in Oxford on 3 May 1981.〔("Alexander Hawkins" ). BBC. Retrieved 10 July 2014.〕〔Sharpe, John (15 January 2013) ("Alexander Hawkins: Retaining the Sense of Discovery" ). All About Jazz.〕 His father played piano and clarinet and introduced Hawkins to jazz through early Duke Ellington recordings.〔 Hawkins at first played classical music, principally on organ.〔 He was educated at Radley College,〔("Seen and Heard – All There, Ever Out" ). (June 2012) Lusimus (College ). Retrieved 21 February 2015.〕 although he is uncomfortable with the privileged nature of this education and rarely refers to it in interviews. He decided to concentrate on piano practice when he was 18.〔 He started playing jazz in his mid-teens and played gigs in pubs with friends.〔 Hawkins lived in Cambridge for three years as a law undergraduate and for another three while studying for a PhD in criminology.〔 There were few opportunities to play jazz there, so he was restricted to listening and practicing.〔 He decided not to study jazz academically, as he felt that the courses available were too prescriptive and that he had sufficient technique to play what he wanted.〔 He also avoided transcribing and imitating the playing of others, concentrating instead on developing his own piano style.〔
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