Monday, June 18 2012

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David Jaggs Guitar Concert in Canterbury

Date: 
06/18/2012 - 19:30
Location: 
UK: Canterbury
Work Performed: 
Preludes for Guitar

Guitar Recital - David Jaggs (Dowland, Sor, Ponce, Villa-Lobos, Albeniz etc.)
When
Monday June 18, 2012 at 19:30
Where
Friends Meeting House, Canterbury
Tickets
£10. Under 18 students senior citizens & CGS members £8
Phone for tickets: 01227 265503
Tickets "at the door" - until sold out

David Jaggs (classical guitar)

Preludium for Lute P98 - John Dowland
Fantasia No 7 in E - John Dowland
Sonata for Keyboard in E minor, transcribed for Guitar K 292 - Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata for Keyboard in E, transcribed for Guitar K 380 - Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata for Keyboard in A, transcribed for Guitar K 209 - Domenico Scarlatti
Sonata for Keybaord in A, transcribed for Guitar K 208 - Domenico Scarlatti
Study in D minor Segovia No13 - Fernando Sor
Andante Largo Op 5 No 5 - Fernando Sor
Sonatina Meridional - Manuel Maria Ponce
El Decameron negro - Leo Brouwer
Prelude No 3 in A minor - Hector Villa-Lobos
Prelude No 5 in D - Hector Villa-Lobos
Suite española No 1 Op 47 - Isaac Albéniz
Granada
Cataluna
Sevilla
Cuba

David Jaggs attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London under the direction of David Miller and Antonio Albanes. After graduating with distinction, he become a private student of one of the world's leading classical guitarists, Manuel Barrueco at his home in New Jersey, USA.

David has played in master classes given by Hector Quine, David Russell, Benjamin Verdery, Robert Brightmore, Ignacio Rodes and Vladmir Mikulka. He has won several prizes and scholarships including the Peter Latham Leaving Scholarship and the Marjorie and Dorothy Whyte Award. David has appeared on numerous television and radio programmes. His career has taken him to many major venues up and down the country both as a soloist and in ensemble work including several tours with the Scottish Ensemble.

David is one of the finest classical concert guitarists of his generation, though he has directed his career towards the "easy listening" side of music, for which he is better known. His many albums have proved to be very popular and he is also in the process of preparing tuition videos on many aspects of guitar playing and technique some of which include contributions from other celebrated musicians.

Venue

Friends Meeting House
6 The Friars
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 2AS
England