Vincent Lindsey-Clark

English guitarist Vincent Lindsey-Clark is well known for his compositions for the instrument. He writes music for both students and professionals, much of which, has been used extensively by the major exam boards and performed all round the world. He has also written two guitar concertos. Distinguished performers who have played his music include the English Guitar Quartet, David Russell, Gary Ryan, Craig Ogden Amanda Cook, Irina Kulikova, Daniela Rossi, Detlev Bork, Davis Owen Norris, Roland Gallery, Roland Chadwick, Duolism, John Couch, the Jackson Trio, Rachel Scott, the Agostino Duo, the New Zealand Guitar Quartet and many more. 

His debut was at the Wigmore Hall, London in 1983. He then became a member of the Segovia Trio in 1987 and the Modern Guitar Trio in 2001. He has travelled extensively around the world performing his own music. His composition ‘Fiesta Americana’ was written for Berta Rojas, who’s recording of the work was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. In 2003 his work March on the Red Planet was performed by 100 guitarists at London’s Royal Albert Hall. 

Vincent has been a regular tutor and performer at the Sydney Guitar Summer School in Australia and was invited to the Taranaki Guitar Summer School in 2016. In 2019 he performed and was a tutor at the inaugural Nelson Classical and Flamenco Guitar Festival in New Zealand’s beautiful South Island. 

He currently has positions at London’s Centre for Young Musicians, The University of Southampton and England’s most famous school, Eton College. 

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