Craig Ogden – Live Stream
  • Saturday 24 April 2021, 7:30pm
  • Online
  • £10
Image Craig Ogden

Part of our Around The World in 80 Concerts series

‘A worthy successor to Julian Bream’ – BBC Music Magazine

Australian born guitarist Craig Ogden is one of the most exciting artists of his generation. He studied guitar from the age of seven and percussion from the age of 13, and is the youngest instrumentalist to have received a Fellowship from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. 

One of the UK’s most recorded guitarists, his recordings for Virgin/EMI, Chandos, Nimbus, Hyperion, Sony and Classic FM have received wide acclaim. Craig’s Classic FM albums The GuitaristSummertime and Summer Guitar all shot straight to No.1 in the UK classical chart. Craig has performed concertos with all of the main UK orchestras plus many abroad and has presented on BBC Radio 3 and on ABC Classic FM (Australia). In addition to his position at the RNCM, Craig is also Associate Artist at The Bridgewater Hall and Director of the Dean and Chadlington Summer Music Festival.

The programme will come alive in the hands of Craig Ogden, who will perform a rich mix of music from around the world! Watch live online as he transports us on a journey to Brazil with music by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Argentina with Quique Sinesi and back to Europe with Miroslav Tadić and J.S. Bach.

Craig Ogden – Live Stream
  • Online
  • £10

Programme:
VILLA-LOBOS Chôros No.1
Paula CHILD Mazurka-Chôros
Quique SINESI Cielo Abierto
J.S. BACH Lute Suite in E minor, BWV. 996
  Prelude & Presto
  Allemande
  Courante
  Sarabande
  Bourrée
  Gigue
COSTE Fantasie Dramatique "Le Départ", Op.31
HOUGHTON God of the Northern Forest 
HOUGHTON Kinkachoo I Love You
Miroslav TADIĆ Walk Dance

Part of our Around The World in 80 Concerts series

‘A worthy successor to Julian Bream’ – BBC Music Magazine

Australian born guitarist Craig Ogden is one of the most exciting artists of his generation. He studied guitar from the age of seven and percussion from the age of 13, and is the youngest instrumentalist to have received a Fellowship from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. 

One of the UK’s most recorded guitarists, his recordings for Virgin/EMI, Chandos, Nimbus, Hyperion, Sony and Classic FM have received wide acclaim. Craig’s Classic FM albums The GuitaristSummertime and Summer Guitar all shot straight to No.1 in the UK classical chart. Craig has performed concertos with all of the main UK orchestras plus many abroad and has presented on BBC Radio 3 and on ABC Classic FM (Australia). In addition to his position at the RNCM, Craig is also Associate Artist at The Bridgewater Hall and Director of the Dean and Chadlington Summer Music Festival.

The programme will come alive in the hands of Craig Ogden, who will perform a rich mix of music from around the world! Watch live online as he transports us on a journey to Brazil with music by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Argentina with Quique Sinesi and back to Europe with Miroslav Tadić and J.S. Bach.

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