
Date: Friday 4 October 2013.
Time: 7.00pm.
Venue: Callaway Music Auditorium, School of Music, The University of Western Australia.
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Craig Ogden studied music at UWA and is recognised worldwide is one of the most exciting artists of his generation. His many recordings for Virgin/EMI, Chandos, Nimbus, Hyperion, Sony and Classic FM have received critical acclaim. Ogden’s Classic FM albums The Guitarist and Summertime both shot straight to no.1 in the UK classical chart in summer 2010 and 2011 respectively. Craig Ogden 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). He is a principal Lecturer in Guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and Visiting Lecturer at London’s Royal College of Music. The programme presented at UWA on 4th October reveals interests in the relationship between music and emotional meaning and how this has changed across history. Works performed range from John Dowland (1563 –1626 ) to Ogden's own piece, Diurnal (2012), which featured on the UWA Centenary Celebration CD, Luminosity.
PROGRAMME
Lachrimae Pavane & Fantasia no.7 John Dowland
Nocturnal after John Dowland op.70 Benjamin Britten
1. Musingly
2. Very Agitated
3. Restless
4. Uneasy
5. March-like
6. Dreaming
7. Gently Rocking
8. Passacaglia
Sonata for Guitar Joaquin Turina
INTERVAL
Sonata in A K.322 Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata in D K.177
Sonata in D K.178
Walk Dance Miroslav Tadic
Sevilla (arr. Crosskey) Isaac Albeniz
Diurnal Craig Ogden,
Centenary Luminosity Project
Nuages Django Reinhardt arr.Roland Dyens
Lough Caragh Gary Ryan
Rondo Rodeo
Presented by the UWA School of Music, Centenary Luminosity Project and ARC Centre for the History of Emotions.