David Ogden (conductor)
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David Ogden, (born 1966 in
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in Hertfordshire) is a conductor and
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, directing choirs, choral and church music workshops, courses and festivals in the UK and abroad.


Conducting

Between 1991 and 2002, he was Director of Music at
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, Bristol, and from 1995 to 2001 he was Regional Director of the
Royal School of Church Music The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) is a Christian music education organisation dedicated to the promotion of music in Christian worship, in particular the repertoire and traditions of Anglican church music, largely through publications, tr ...
for the South West and Midlands. He conducts
Exultate Singers The Exultate Singers is a choir based in Bristol, UK, made up of 40 adult singers. It has mostly specialised in Christian sacred music. History Exultate Singers was founded in September 2002 by David Ogden to sing a live broadcast of Sunday Wors ...
,
City of Bristol Choir The City of Bristol Choir is a mixed voice choir of around 85 auditioned singers, whose aim is to sing a wide range of choral music to the highest possible standard. The choir gives five or six concerts a year in different venues around the South W ...
, Royal Mail Choir, is the Head of the Bristol Choral Centre and Director of Music at Westbury-on-Trym parish church in Bristol. He was conductor of the RSCM
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from 2005 to 2014. For over 25 years he has worked with numerous professional and amateur groups in many fields of music making, including concerts, musical theatre and opera, community projects, primary and secondary level educational workshops, from small children’s groups to the
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. In June 2015 he conducted a chorus of 130 singers from Bristol Youth Choir and City of Bristol Choir, members of the
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, South West OpenUp Orchestra, Elmfield School for the Deaf & Westbury-on-Trym CofE Academy Signing Buddies, Larkrise Special School and singer Victoria Oruwari in a performance at Bristol's Colston Hall as part of the first BBC Music Day. He has conducted choirs in the UK, the Philippines, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, South Korea, Thailand, Belgium, the Netherlands and Ghana.


Television and Radio

David Ogden has conducted choirs on BBC Radios 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the World Service including several broadcasts of Choral Evensong on BBC Radio 3 with RSCM
Millennium Youth Choir The RSCM Millennium Youth Choir is a British choir for singers aged between 15 and 23. It is the RSCM's leading national choir. In 1999 the Archbishop of Canterbury at the time, George Carey, suggested its formation and it gave its first perform ...
, from Gloucester Cathedral in 2014, St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol in 2013, Bridlington Priory in 2011, Arundel Cathedral in 2010, Dunblane Cathedral in 2007, Romsey Abbey in 2006, and Beverley Minster in 2005. He has also conducted several appearances on BBC Radio 4's Sunday Worship including services from Gloucester Cathedral in 2014, St Peter de Merton Church in Bedford in 2012 He has worked as conductor, arranger and music adviser on many editions of BBC TV's
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, including a live television broadcast co-ordinating simultaneous performances in Ghana and the UK in 2001. He was Religious Music Adviser for series 1 to 5 of the BBC's drama series,
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. David Ogden worked with the Royal Mail Choir in the BBC Two series The Choir: Sing While You Work. David conducted the choir for a charity single with X-Factor winner Joe McElderry in 2013 and on the 2013 Royal Mail Christmas TV advertisement. In 2014 the choir raised over £50,000 for
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. On 5 June 2015 he conducted a chorus of 130 singers from Bristol Youth Choir and City of Bristol Choir, members of the
British Paraorchestra Paraorchestra, sometimes referred to as British Paraorchestra, based in Bristol, is an integrated orchestra of professional disabled and non-disabled musicians - the first ever orchestra of its kind in the United Kingdom. The Paraorchestra was ...
, South West OpenUp Orchestra, Elmfield School for the Deaf & Westbury-on-Trym CofE Academy Signing Buddies, Larkrise Special School and singer Victoria Oruwari in a performance at Bristol's Colston Hall as part of the first BBC Music Day. The performance was broadcast on Afternoon on 3 on BBC Radio 3 and simultaneously on BBC local radio stations around the South West, was featured on BBC Points West, and there was a live link up with The One Show on BBC One in which David conducted 'Believe' by Lin Marsh


Composing

David Ogden writes music for churches and schools. Many of his pieces have been performed on radio and television, including his best known pieces: ''Song of Ruth'', ''White Light Eucharist'' and the anthem, ''Christ has no body now but yours''. In April 2008 his piece ''Love's redeeming work is done'' was sung by a 250-strong choir in the presence of
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and a congregation of 40,000 as part of a Papal Mass in the
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Awards

In 2006 he was appointed Associate of the
Royal School of Church Music The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) is a Christian music education organisation dedicated to the promotion of music in Christian worship, in particular the repertoire and traditions of Anglican church music, largely through publications, tr ...
for his services to church music. In February 2015 the RSCM Council announced that it will award him its highest honour, Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music at ceremony in October 2015.


Recordings and publications

Ogden's music is published by White Light Publishing and RSCM Music Direct. His music has been recorded by many choirs, including
Exultate Singers The Exultate Singers is a choir based in Bristol, UK, made up of 40 adult singers. It has mostly specialised in Christian sacred music. History Exultate Singers was founded in September 2002 by David Ogden to sing a live broadcast of Sunday Wors ...
, City of Bristol Choir and the RSCM
Millennium Youth Choir The RSCM Millennium Youth Choir is a British choir for singers aged between 15 and 23. It is the RSCM's leading national choir. In 1999 the Archbishop of Canterbury at the time, George Carey, suggested its formation and it gave its first perform ...
.


References


External links


David Ogden's WebsiteExultate Singers
founded in 2002 by Ogden
City of Bristol Choir
which appointed Ogden in 2001 as its Conductor and Musical Director
White Light Publishing
one of Ogden's publishers
Exultate Singers CDs
including Ogden's pieces ''Song of Ruth'' (A Time For Singing, 2008) and ''Christ has no body now but yours'' (Visions of Peace, 2005)
Westbury-on-Trym Parish Church Organ Appeal
which raised £100,000 to restore the Willis Organ.
BBC website
BBC Music Day, 5 June 2015 {{DEFAULTSORT:Ogden, David English conductors (music) British male conductors (music) People from Tring Living people 1966 births Musicians from Hertfordshire 21st-century British conductors (music) 21st-century British male musicians