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Recitals – Concertos – Masterclasses – Events

New Paths Music Festival, Beverley, Yorkshire

Toll Gavel United Church, Beverley 27 Toll Gavel, Beverley, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Craig Ogden (guitar) | Ashley Riches (bass-baritone) | Fiona Colville (flute) | Libby Burgess (piano) Borne: Carmen Fantasy | Tárrega: Capricho árabe | Rodrigo: 3 Piezas Españolas | Shostakovich: Spanish Songs | Ravel: Don Quichotte à Dulcinée A Spanish feast launches this year’s festival! Renowned guitarist Craig Ogden conjures up Iberian scenes from fandango to pensive passacaglia in music by Rodrigo – best known for his Concierto de Aranjuez, but here in intimate mode. Meanwhile celebrated bass-baritone Ashley Riches paints Spain through the lens of two composers whose anniversaries fall this year: Shostakovich in folksong, and Ravel in irreverent settings of the Don Quixote tale, from romance to drinking song. Bizet’s much-loved Spanish melodies from the […]

Arnold & Vivaldi Concertos with Worthing Symphony Orchestra

Assembly Hall, Worthing Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, Sussex, United Kingdom

Craig returns to Worthing to play two concertos with Worthing Symphony Orchestra (John Gibbons, conductor) Malcolm Arnold - Guitar Concerto Vivaldi - Guitar Concerto in D Major Mozart - Symphony No. 41 in C, K551 ‘Jupiter’  

Southend-on-Sea Concerts

Civic Centre, Southend-on-Sea Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom

Solo recital at this well established concert series run by Southend-on-Sea Borough Council. The concert will take place in the unique intimate venue of the council chamber! Programme to include works by Bach, Vivaldi, Sally Beamish, William Lovelady, Scarlatti and Paula Child.

Sandbach, Cheshire for Sandbach Concerts with Aquarelle Guitar Quartet

St Mary's Church, Sandbach High Street, Sandbach, United Kingdom

The opening concert in Sandbach Concerts' 15 years celebratory weekend features the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet with good friend of the concert series Craig Ogden, now a member of the quartet. “If one guitar quartet can give a traditional string quartet a run for its money in terms of abundant technique and breath-taking artistry, it is the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet” International Record Review