Ben Creighton Griffiths
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Benjamin Creighton Griffiths "A true virtuoso on the instrument - The Jazz MannHarp sensation - Nation Cymru The musicianship on this is off the scale - Adam Wa…
Benjamin Creighton Griffiths
"A true virtuoso on the instrument - The Jazz MannHarp sensation - Nation Cymru
The musicianship on this is off the scale - Adam Walton, BBC Wales Introducing
He will be performing at the Hermon Chapel with his jazz trio with Benedict Stephens (Bass) & Joseph Van Parys (Guitar).Ben is an Internationally touring jazz and classical harpist based in Wales. He made his International debut at the 2004 1er Concours International de Harpe in Nantes, France where, aged 7, he came second in the Under 18 division. In 2006 he won the Under 13 Division of the Wales International Harp Festival before going on to win the 2008 Junior Lily Laskine competition in Paris, winning a concert harp in the process. Originally classically trained, he now specialises in jazz both as a soloist and with his bands the Transatlantic Hot Club and Chube. His career has taken him across the world including to America, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Indonesia, China, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, India, Brazil, and across Europe and has seen him collaborate with excellent musicians in both the classical and jazz world including Dennis Rollins MBE (jazz trombone), Tatiana Eva-Marie (vocals), Adrien Chevalier (jazz violin), and Catrin Finch (harp).As well as a performer he is a composer, most recently developing a concert schedule for his own Concerto for Jazz Harp & Symphony Orchestra. This has included performances with the The Chandos Symphony Orchestra (who commissioned the work), The Cardiff Philharmonic, Stratford on Avon Symphony Orchestra, Swindon Symphony Orchestra, and Trowbridge Symphony Orchestra. It received its first international performance in Tasmania with the Student Music Collective of Tasmania University.https://www.bjcg.co.uk/
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