Marc Ongley

Marc Ongley (born 13 December 1952) is an Australian classical and jazz guitarist, composer, and teacher. He lived in the United Kingdom from 1991 to 2019. Born in Maitland, New South Wales, he became the first Australian to be awarded the Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music, London (LTCL) and the Fellowship of the Trinity College of Music London (FTCL), in 1974 and 1977 respectively.[1] The Sydney Morning Herald described Ongley as "one of Australia's finest classical guitarists".[2] Ongley studied with the renowned Australian music educator Don Andrews and famous classical guitarists Alirio Diaz and Turibio Santos, students of Andrés Segovia. He recorded and released several classical and jazz albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s. More recently, Ongley released albums in the genres of blues and rock.

Career

Marc Ongley started his career as a rock guitarist in the band Maya, from Newcastle, New South Wales.[3] The group was an opening act for the Beach Boys at two concerts during their 1970 tour of Australia.[4] Maya finished fourth in Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds in 1970 at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney.

Ongley's first transcription for solo guitar was published in 1973 by J. Albert and Son, an interpretation of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Für Elise".[5]

In 1979 Ongley performed for the Australian High Commissioner, Gordon Freeth, at Australia House, London, playing the piece "Cello Suite No.1" by Johann Sebastian Bach.[6] His first public professional performance in the UK took place on 6 September 1981 at the Wigmore Hall, London.[7] This concert received attention in the Australian press. The Sydney Morning Herald noted that "Australia, with a few exceptions such as John Williams, is not known for its classical guitarists" and therefore it was a "high honour" for Ongley to perform at the Wigmore Hall.[2]

In 1993 Ongley collaborated with British trumpeter Steve Waterman and bass player Laurence Cottle to release his first jazz record, Song for Ros, recorded at Abbey Road Studios on 24 April 1993. Gramophone reviewed the record, writing that "Ongley is a young...guitarist who plays clean, inventive lines with gentle good taste and minimum amplification". The review went on to recognize "Ongley's most welcome new talent".[8] The 1994 edition of The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD rated the album 3 stars, describing Ongley as "a decent writer in a romantic vein. The title piece and 'My Funny Valentine' are both nice performances, but he's probably at his best in a medium tempo...Respectably produced as well".[9]

Education

Ongley gained a Licentiate (1974) and Fellowship (1977) in the discipline of music, awarded in Sydney by an international examiner from the Trinity College of Music, London. He studied with Don Andrews and two renowned students of Andrés Segovia: Alirio Diaz and Turibio Santos.[6]


Discography

Title Year Release type
Cantabile for Strings 1974 Single
The Marc Ongley Jazz Quartet ‘A Day at Abbey Road, Pt.2’ 1993 EP
Guitar Recital 1998 Album
Gentle Rain 1998 Album
Moonlight Sonata 2000 Album
When I’m Sixty-Four 2000 Single
Symphony No.1 in C Major ‘Alpha’ 2002 Single
String Quartet No.1 in C Major ‘Spifire’ 2002 Single
Guitar Recital 2 2002 Album
You Are the Sunshine of My Life 2002 Album
The Awakening 2008 Album
Where I Could Not Follow 2013 Single
Summer Song 2013 Single
When Two Worlds Meet (feat. George Golla) 2013 Single
The Marc Ongley Jazz Quartet ‘A Day at Abbey Road’ 2013 EP
The Girl from Ipanema 2014 Album
Twenty First Century Blues 2014 Album
New Guitar Concerto 2018 - Concerto pour Laube 2018 Single
My Music For Classical Guitar 2018 Album
My Latin and Swing Tunes 2018 Album
Lullaby for Jess 2018 Single
Till There Was You 2019 Single
Symphony No.2 in F Major ‘Spring’ 2020 Single
Ten Thousand Miles 2021 Album
How High the Moon 2022 Album
Swing Along 2022 Album
Solaris 2022 Album
African Adventure 2022 Album
Autumn in the Valley 2022 Album
In a Musical Moment 2022 Album
Touches of Spain 2022 Album
Purple 2023 Album
Steel Spring 2023 Album
My Duets for Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments 2023 Album
Pure 2023 Album
My Jazz Ballads 2023 Album
My Music for Flute and Guitar 2023 Album
Train Ride 2023 Album
July 2023 Album
Free Falling 2023 Album
Native American 2023 Album
Inner Space 2023 Album
Nylon String Blues 2023 Album
Me and My Guitar 2023 Album
Romance 2023 Album
Ninety Five Degrees 2023 Album
Summer Rise 2023 Album
Waves in the Sand 2023 Album
Classic Improvisations 2024 Album
Classic Improvisations, Pt. 2 2024 Album
Sailing 2024 Album
An Intimate Space 2024 Album
In the Live Room 2024 Album
Merci Beaucoup 2024 Album
I Wonder 2024 Album
Mosaic 2024 Album
In the Positive 2024 Album
Rainbow 2024 Album
Más España 2024 Album
Festa de Rua 2024 Album
Nineteen Sixty Eight 2024 Album
Feliz 2024 Album
Espana 2024 Album
Shades of Django 2024 Album
Contemporary Classical Classical Improvisations 2024 Album
My Jazz Waltzes 2024 Album
Inspiration from Brazil 2024 Album
The Old Bridge 2024 Album
Electric October 2024 Album
Chasing the Rainbow 2024 Album
Majestic Sunset 2024 Album
Canzone 2024 Album
C’est 12 2024 Album
Diversão 2024 Album
Spring in the Valley 2024 Album
Acoustic Journey 2024 Album
Blues 72 2024 Album
Mysterious Island 2024 Album
Just for Johnny 2024 Album
Out of Somewhere 2024 Album
In the Mid Distance 2025 Album
Weekend Chill 2025 Album
Solitude 2025 Album
The Church 2025 Album
Molto Bella 2025 Album
Singing Octaves 2025 Album
Ad Libitum 2025 Album
Le doux reve 2025 Album
Latin Afternoon 2025 Album
Down by the Lake 2025 Album
Atmospheric 2025 Album
100 Times Over 2025 Album
Symphony No. 3 in Bb Major ‘The Jazz’, Symphony No. 4 in D Minor ‘Winter’ 2025 Album
Sextet in D Major - Quintet in F Major 2025 Album
Expo 88 2025 Album
Delightful Jazz Duets 2025 Album
Musings 2025 Album
Electric Pursuit 2025 Album
Luz do Dia 2025 Album
Steel on Wood 2025 Album
Up Close 2025 Album
Just Solo 2025 Album
In the Middle 2025 Album
Unaltered 2025 Album
Sunny Blue 2025 Album
A Lovely Journey 2025 Album
La Dolce Notte 2025 Album
Up Jumped Summer 2025 Album

Books

  • Guitar for Everyone Book 1 (London: Natural Light, 2000).
  • Rock 'n' Blues: Guitar for Everyone (London, Natural Light, 2000).
  • Guitar for Everyone Book 2 (London: Natural Light, 2001).
  • Guitar for Everyone Book 3 (London: Natural Light, 2001).
  • Guitar for Everyone: First Steps 5yrs + (London: Natural Light, 2006).

References

  1. ^ Australian National Bibliography. National Library of Australia. 1975. p. 415.
  2. ^ a b Dunn, Ross (1981). "Marc Takes a Step Up International Music Ladder". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. ^ "Newcastle Bands Database: Maya". Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Marc's Mission to encourage guitarist to take note". Richmond & Twickenham Times. 28 May 2004. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  5. ^ Sydney Conservatorium of Music. "Für Elise [music] / Beethoven; transcribed for solo guitar by Marc Ongley". Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  6. ^ a b Natural Light Records. "Biography: Marc Ongley". Retrieved 19 September 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  7. ^ Barton, Marianne, ed. (1984). British Music Yearbook. University of California. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-946890-03-3.
  8. ^ "Song for Ros". Gramophone. 71 (845–847): 150. 1993. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  9. ^ Richard Cook & Brian Morton (1994). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. London: Penguin Books. p. 993. ISBN 0-14-017949-6.