Manus Noble (guitar)
Presented by: Music at Duffield0 | DUFFIELD: Music at Duffield - Saint Alkmund's Church (info) |
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P | Saturday 25th January, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - Classical |
Event Information
PROGRAMME
William Lovelady: Edie Suite
Yuquijiro Yocoh: Sakura Theme and Variations
Gary Ryan: Railroad
Traditional Irish: Galway Shawl
Traditional Irish: Van Diemen's Land
American Folk (arr. Ryan): Shenandoah
American Folk (arr. Ryan): Wayfaring Stranger
Manus Noble: Improvisation
Kevin Lynch: Always
Carlo Domeniconi: Koyunbaba
Manus Noble is one of the Europe's leading classical guitarists, known for his strong, unique sound, original compositions and varied recital programmes. Noble studied with Craig Ogden, Gary Ryan and Michael Lewin, graduating from the Royal College of Music with First Class Honours and the Royal Academy of Music with Distinction. He then went on to launch his career to wide critical acclaim, winning awards from the Musician's Benevolent Fund, Ian Flemming Trust, Countess of Munster Trust, Ivor Mairants Guitar Competition, Royal College of Music Guitar Competitions and being accepted onto the Park Lane Group, Countess of Munster and Making Music Concert Series.
Noble is also a multi-instrumentalist, performing on Irish Bouzouki, Voice, Handpan and Shruti Box, as well as Classical Guitar. Career highlights include recitals at major UK venues such as the Purcell Rooms, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Sage Gateshead, Bridgewater Hall, Kings Place and Wigmore Hall, as well as giving recitals and masterclasses at Festivals across the UK and Europe. Noble is also in high demand as a teacher, having taught at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama as well as directing the National Youth Guitar Ensemble in Wales. He is also now Director of the Bunagee Guitar Festival. Manus Noble uses Concerto Carbon Cases, Knobloch Strings, GuitarLift supports and performs on guitars made by Stephen Hill.