Leighton Buzzard chorister hits the right notes with the judges and wins BBC Young Chorister of the Year

A Leighton Buzzard chorister has been crowned BBC Young Chorister of the Year 2020.
Bedford School pupil Alexander OllesonBedford School pupil Alexander Olleson
Bedford School pupil Alexander Olleson

Alexander Olleson, 14, won the final which was shown on BBC1 on Sunday, after wowing the judges with his stunning singing voice.

The talented teenager, who joined Bedford School in September on a music scholarship, has been singing for years, joining All Saints Church Choir at the age of seven.

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Since then Alexander has sung in choirs regularly, including the Christ Church Cathedral School Choir for five years.

Alexander said his years of singing experience gave him the confidence to put in a good performance.

He said: “It was quite nerve-wracking at the final but I wasn’t as nervous as I might have been.

“Having been a chorister I am used to performing live in front of lots of people.

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“It is hard to describe how it felt when I was announced as the winner.

“You get this feeling of being completely relaxed, even if you felt relaxed beforehand you still feel it.

“It’s a really good feeling.”

Alexander said although he loves soloing in the choir, it is the team spirit and camaraderie of singing together that he really enjoys.

“Singing as a soloist is something I have done for years as a chorister but when you are in a choir you feel as if you are singing as one body,” he said.

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“You also have that team spirit, if one of you has a howler and hits a wrong note, the rest of the team can correct it.

“I think that’s what really makes the music so special, because you are all acting as one.”

Alexander said although he felt blessed to have a good voice to start with, it is the years of practice that really matter to reach the top.

“I have always had a good voice but have tried to develop it over the years I have sung in choirs,” he said.

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“My singing voice is something I have always had but have had to work hard to improve.”

Jonathan Sanders, Bedford School’s director of music, who leads the Chapel Choir where Alexander sings as one of 35 boys from eight different year groups, said: “I was delighted to hear that Alexander had won the competition.

“Alexander is at a transitional moment in his education, having enjoyed the amazing opportunity of having been a cathedral chorister, and is now embarking on his senior schooling.

“Winning the competition will give him some amazing opportunities to work with professional musicians, both singers and instrumentalists, which will provide him good insights into the world of professional music-making, even in these unprecedented COVID times.”

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