Ian Watt, who has been described as “one of Scotland’s foremost young guitarists”, made is recital debut at the North of East Scotland Classical Guitar Society’s inaugural concert in November 2005. Since then, he has given many recitals and solo appearances across the United Kingdom, in venues such as St John’s, Smith Square (London), the Queen Elizabeth Hall (South Bank Centre, London) and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, as well as major cultural festivals including the Dundee International Guitar Festival and the Aberdeen International Youth Festival. Outside the United Kingdom, Ian has performed in France, Belgium and Norway, and he is looking forward to extending this list to Holland and Italy in 2009.
Regularly appearing as a soloist with some of the best UK Orchestras, Ian has recently appeared in concert with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez) – which was described as “a revelation” in The Herald, Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra (Malcolm Arnold Guitar Concerto) and the City of London Sinfonia (Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez).
As well as his performances as a solo artist, Ian retains a keen interest in chamber music, regularly performing with fellow guitarist Sean Shibe and pianist George Duthie – with whom he is exploring the vastly neglected 19th century repertoire for piano and guitar. Ian is also a keen advocate of contemporary music, collaborating with composers such as John Mcleod, Rory Boyle and John Maxwell Geddes. He is currently working with John Mcleod on the composer’s first guitar concerto, which he will premier in the spring of 2010.
Ian Watt is presently a student at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where he studies with renowned performer and teacher, Allan Neave. In addition to this, he has performed in master classes with such guitar luminaries as Pavel Steidl, Scott Tennant (of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet) and Graham Anthony Devine.