Friday
Jul262024

INTRODUCING ......THE GUITAR WORLD OF MARIA CAMAHORT.

In his concerts, Ahmed Dickinson often showcases the works of classical composers from the 20th and 21st century, whose contributions deserve recognition among broader audiences. Introducing the works of prominent guitar composers such as Eduardo Martín and Jose Antonio (Ñico) Rojas to European audiences, this latest project features thrilling works from award-winning composer Maria Camahort, whose innovative New Mediterranean style blends perfectly with Dickinson's musical sensitivity.

23rd June 2024                   Dysart Arms, Petersham

24th June 2024                   Dysart Arms Petersham

21st August 2024                Long Melford, Suffolk

6th September 2024            Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

5th October 2024                Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall/University of Leeds Music School

22nd January 2025             World Heart Beat, London

17th February 2025             All Saints’ Church High Wycombe

6th March 2025                   Worcester Cathedral

14th March 2025                 G-Live (Bellerby Studio), Guildford

 

 

Thursday
Mar282024

CULTURAL CLOSE-UPS, EDUARDO MARTÍN & AHMED DICKINSON TEN YEARS ON, BY ADRIENN GECSE

15 years ago I wandered into London’s Brunei Gallery for a free concert. Little did I know that this seemingly ordinary event would one day lead me to organise a trip to Cuba. The time came this year but then, as a start, Ahmed Dickinson Cárdenas, a Cuban guitar virtuoso took to the stage.

He is labelled as a classical musician on major platforms and in various interviews and reviews, but it would be a mistake to pigeonhole him too much, because one label doesn’t suffice to describe his work. He proves time and again that he doesn’t let himself be confined to a certain genre and is very much open to playing for the most varied audiences, and he participates in the most uplifting musical projects. Considering how diverse the art of Cuba is, it’s no surprise. His work no doubt is an imprint of his background. Bringing together various influences and cultures is a trait that is easy to notice in his decades-long career.

The London-based Cárdenas is an emblematic representative of the Cuban classical guitar movement. He graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (Havana), the Royal College of Music, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has received prestigious scholarships, past and present, played in many of the UK’s most well-known venues and beyond, but he doesn’t seem to be resting on his laurels for long.

He dedicated his first album to Ñico Rojas, a hydraulic engineer by profession, who, not incidentally, was a devoted classical guitarist. Rojas was one of those who created the filinmovement in the 1940s. These jazz-influenced Cuban rhythms quickly spread to Mexico, New York, and Puerto Rico, then on to South America, and remained popular until the early ’60s.

Cárdenas spent a decade working with Rojas, transcribing his previously unpublished works, which goes beyond sharing a few compositions on an album. He created and made a material available that recorded and preserved a major musical movement of Cuba that only started withering after the revolution (1953-59). Then, because of the new regime and circumstances, people needed new styles and content in place of romantic songs. The transcribed materials are a treasure trove for listeners, musicians, and ethnomusicologists alike.

One other major collaboration of Cárdenas also started in Cuba, the one with the Grammy nominee composer and acclaimed guitarist, Eduardo Martín, his former mentor. 2024 marks the 10th anniversary of their shared journey and on this occasion, they will embark on a 30-date tour, this time focusing primarily on UK venues.

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Saturday
Aug262023

Ahmed Dickinson at the Leeds Opera Festival 2023

Since 2015 Northern Opera Group have been celebrating rare and wonderful operas in Leeds and surrounding areas. They produce the annual Leeds Opera Festival alongside community operas, online films and content, and the Operacast podcast. Programme includes works by Maria Camahort, Antonio Lauro, Amos Coulanges and Agustín Barrios. 

8:00pm onWednesday 8th of September, SEVEN ARTS, Harrogate Road, Chapel Allertonb, Leeds, LS7 3PD. 

 

Sunday
May282023

Ahmed Dickinson and The Kyan Quartet at Wigmore Hall.

AFRO- CUBAN PORTRAITS!
When the word Afro precedes something, it usually denotes the African origin of the object or the African influence over it. On Saturday 15th of July, at the Wigmore Hall, and with the collaboration of the Kyan Quartet, I’ll explore the concept of Afro-Cuban heritage in classical music through three different angles; the angles of Cuban composers, Walfrido Dominguez, Eduardo Martín and Leo Brouwer. 
Saturday 15th July, 1:00 pm

 

Sunday
May282023

Ahmed Dickinson & Lucy Jeal at The Cuckfield Festival

Ahmed Dickinson and Lucy Jeal share the stage once again with a programme that includes works by Eduardo Martín, Maria Camahort, Lilu and Manuel de Falla. 

THURSDAY 22ND JUNE 2023, CUCKFIELD FESTIVAL, Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield, 1:00 pm