Craig Ogden - Love's Philosophy (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Craig Ogden
Title: Love's Philosophy
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: RUBICON
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
Total Time: 00:56:35
Total Size: 250 / 1063 mb
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TracklistTitle: Love's Philosophy
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: RUBICON
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
Total Time: 00:56:35
Total Size: 250 / 1063 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Visiones de Andalucia: I. Allegro con brio
02. Visiones de Andalucia: II. Larghetto
03. Visiones de Andalucia: III. Finale. Allegro scherzando
04. Poco Rondo
05. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: I. Love's Philosophy
06. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: II. Let Me Not To The Marriage
07. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: III. O Mistress Mine
08. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: IV. Shall I Compare Thee?
09. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: V. When Icilcles Hang
10. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: VI. She Walks in Beauty
11. Eight Songs from Poetry Serenade: VII. The Listeners
12. Eight Songs From Poetry Serenade: VIII. A Red, Red Rose
13. A Fond Farewell
Australian-born guitarist Craig Ogden, based for some years at Britain's Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, has drawn comparisons to the legendary Julian Bream with the flair and what an American Record Guide critic called the daredevil quality of his playing. The catholic nature of Ogden's repertory is also noteworthy; he presents guitar chestnuts and contemporary premieres with equal enthusiasm, and he has worked as an accompanist to quite diverse vocalists. A native of Perth, Ogden took up the guitar at age seven and also studied percussion as a teen. Graduating with honors from the University of Western Australia, he moved on in 1990 for a performance degree at the Royal Northern College of Music and was hired as a lecturer in guitar by the RNCM, becoming the youngest instrumentalist ever to receive one of the school's fellowships. In concert and on recordings Ogden has managed to win acclaim even for performances in the most crowded field of all: the guitar concertos of Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Making his Royal Albert Hall debut with Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez and recording all three concertos with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Ogden gained not only strong notices but also praise from Rodrigo's daughter, Cecilia. More innovative Ogden programs were likewise successful; he gave the British premieres of guitar concertos by American composers John Corigliano and Aaron Jay Kernis (and has commissioned several concertos from British composers), and a disc combining passages from the novels of British writer Louis de Bernières with the music they describe made Top 10 on British classical sales charts. The roster of labels for which Ogden has recorded is thus unusually prestigious, including Nimbus, Virgin/EMI, Chandos, Nimbus, Hyperion, Collins Classics, and Sony. Ogden has collaborated with artists including countertenor David Daniels, with whom he released the album A Quiet Thing, and whom he joined for a series of duo recitals that introduced him to U.S. audiences. Another collaborator has been soprano Claire Bradshaw, to whom he is married; the pair have one child.