Stroud Arts Festival, Gloucestershire with the London Tango Quintet

The London Tango Quintet, drawn together by a love of the tango, first formed in 2007 and has gained international acclaim for its performances of music by legendary Argentinian composer Astor Piazzola, interspersed with music from the baroque to the contemporary. Founder and director David Juritz, describing the first time he heard Piazolla’s music, says “It was mind-blowing. A kaleidoscope of conflicting emotions and a raw energy I’ve never heard surpassed in any other kind of music.”

Chart topping guitar virtuoso, Craig Ogden, is joined by accordionist, Miloš Milivojević, described by the Times as ‘a hurricane of musical invention’. Pianist/composer David Gordon tours as a jazz musician,harpsichordist and director of internationally renowned ensembles while bassist, Richard Pryce, works with artists from Jamie Cullum to Shirley Bassey. Violinist and founder of the quintet, David Juritz, made headlines when he busked around around the world for charity. His playing has been described as having a quality of ‘aching lyricism…naked expression in the grip of an icy control’.

Come and share the passion of the tango with these 5 superbly talented musicians – and we promise to give you at least one opportunity to get up on your feet!

Avon Valley Concerts, Ringwood, Hampshire

Solo evening recital

The aim of Avon Valley Concerts is to bring first class classical music recitals performed by leading musicians
to the Avon Valley of Ringwood and Fordingbridge.

West Dean International Guitar Festival

30th Anniversary Celebration

Festival Director: Andrew Gough with Concert artists and tutors: Xuefei Yang, Craig Ogden, Montes-Kircher Duo (Alfonso Montes & Irina Kircher), Mark Houghton, Vincent Lindsey-Clark, Laura Snowden and Jack Hancher.

Under the directorship of  Andrew Gough, West Dean College once again offers the celebrated International Classical Guitar Festival in the idyllic and relaxing surroundings which make this the perfect setting for lessons, masterclasses, ensemble coaching and concerts. The Festival is renowned for its tuition, performance, concerts and geniality, which make it a unique and fulfilling experience for all who attend.

Burton Bradstock Festival, Dorset with David Juritz (violin) & Adrian Bradbury (cello)

Spring Concert for Burton Bradstock Festival

Baroque Variations: A Path Towards the Goldbergs

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Goldberg Variations BWV988
Aria mit verschiedenen Veränderungen (arranged David Juritz)

Henry Purcell (1659-1695)  Music for a while
Jean Philippe Rameau (1683 – 1764)  Hippolyte et Aricie: Ritournelle
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 – 1704) Sans frayeur dans ce bois
Marin Marais  (1656 – 1728)   Les voix humaines
Francois Couperin (1668 – 1733)  La Couperin
Johann Paul von Westhoff (1656 – 1705) Imitazione delle Campane
William Byrd (1540-1623)  Pavan ’The Earl of Salisbury’
Andrea Falconieri (1585/6–1656)  Pascalle
Nicola Matteis (c.1650 –  c.1713)  Ground after the Scotch Humour
James Oswald (1710–1769)  The Marvel of Peru ‘Comic’
Juan Arañés (died c. 1649)  Una sarao de la chacona, ‘A La vida bona’
Francesca Caccini  (1587 – d. after 1641)  Ciaccona
Alessandro Marcello (1673-1747)  arr. J S Bach Adagio from Concerto in D minor BWV 974

 

 

Chiltern Arts, Henley-on-Thames

Craig Ogden: Concert and Dinner on the Thames
Aboard the New Orleans, Hobbs of Henley, Station Road, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1AZ

Join chart-topping guitarist Craig Ogden aboard Hobbs of Henley’s flagship vessel, the New Orleans for a truly special evening.

After being welcomed on board, you’ll enjoy a glass of sparkling wine and canapés, followed by an hour of sublime music from Villa-Lobos, Rodrigo, Manuel de Falla and many more. After the concert a delicious two-course meal from Chef Chris Burns will be served while we make our way back along the river.

Concerto Premiere with Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Hall, Belfast

BBC Radio 3 New Music Show Invitation Concert at the Ulster Hall on 12 January 2023

Ulster Orchestra

David Brophy (conductor)

Craig Ogden (guitar)

Featuring contemporary works by four composers from the island of Ireland.

The Ulster Orchestra is joined by the classical album chart topping guitarist Craig Ogden for the premiere of Greg Caffrey’s “Environments II”, a work written for solo guitar with strings and percussion, and mezzo-soprano Sarah Richmond performing Frank Corcoron’s “My Alto Rhapsodies” based on his poems from a collection called “Haikus”.

There will also be performances of works by composers Anselm McDonnell and Ed Bennett. Anselm McDonnell’s “Coruscate”- which means bursts of light.

Royal College of Music, London – A Celebration of Julian Bream

Finale for the RCM Guitar Festival celebrating the life of Julian Bream.

Featuring performances by John Williams, John Etheridge, Christian Garrick, Craig Ogden, Ben Johnson, Matthew Wadsworth and Laura Snowden.

The programme is to include Giuliani’s Variazioni Concertanti op130 for two guitars, Songs from the Chinese by Benjamin Britten and movements from Schubert’s Guitar Quartet in G, D96 after Matiegka.