Dmitry Zagumennikov Classical Guitar Concert
- Dmitry Zagumennikov is scheduled to give a solo classical guitar recital in Beeston on May 23, 2026, according to Broxtowe Borough Council's events listing. - The 7 p.m. concert at Beeston Methodist Church is billed as an 8:15 p.m. finish, with a program spanning Spanish, South American and Italian composers. - Ticket details and venue information are listed through Broxtowe Borough Council, with additional booking information posted by Beeston Methodist Church.
Dmitry Zagumennikov is scheduled to perform a solo classical guitar recital at Beeston Methodist Church in Nottinghamshire on Saturday, May 23, 2026, according to Broxtowe Borough Council’s “What’s On” listing. The council says the concert will run from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the church in Beeston. The listing describes Zagumennikov as an award-winning classical guitarist and says the evening will feature music by Spanish, South American and Italian composers. ### Where is the concert and when does it start? Beeston Methodist Church is the listed venue for the recital, with the start time given as 7 p.m. on May 23. Broxtowe Borough Council’s event page places the performance in its local events calendar and gives the running time as one hour and 15 minutes, ending at 8:15 p.m. Nottingham-based event listing site notts.com also carries the concert at Beeston Methodist Church on the same date, reinforcing the venue and timing published by the council. (broxtowe.gov.uk) ### What is Dmitry Zagumennikov expected to play? Beeston Methodist Church says the program includes works by Fernando Sor, Agustín Barrios Mangoré, Astor Piazzolla, Isaac Albéniz and Joaquín Rodrigo. (broxtowe.gov.uk) The church describes the recital as “an evening of virtuosity and lyrical beauty,” while the Broxtowe listing says the repertoire draws on famous Spanish, South American and Italian composers. The named composers point to a program centered on the established classical guitar canon and guitar-linked concert repertoire. (notts.com) Sor and Barrios are staples of the solo guitar tradition, while Albéniz, Piazzolla and Rodrigo are frequently adapted or performed in guitar settings; that characterization is based on the composers listed by the church rather than an independently published running order. (beestonmethodist.church) ### Who is Zagumennikov? Dmitry Zagumennikov’s official website identifies him as a classical guitarist born in Russia in 1987 in Yuryevets, on the Volga River. The site says he began playing guitar at age 11 and now performs and records as a classical guitarist. Zagumennikov’s YouTube channel, “Space of Classical Guitar,” presents him as a performer and arranger focused on classical guitar repertoire. The channel lists more than 2,000 subscribers and videos including solo guitar performances and arrangements. (beestonmethodist.church) ### How are tickets being handled? TryBooking lists tickets for “Dmitry Zagumennikov - Classical Guitar” at Beeston Methodist Church and repeats the same composer lineup published by the church. (zagumennikov.com) The booking page describes Zagumennikov as an award-winning classical guitarist and presents the event as a ticketed concert rather than a drop-in community performance. Broxtowe Borough Council’s events page directs readers to venue details through its “What’s On” platform, while the church’s own forthcoming-events page carries the concert notice directly. (youtube.com) Neither of the snippets surfaced in search results showed a full pricing breakdown, so prospective attendees would need to use the booking page or venue listing for current ticket terms. (trybooking.com) ### Why is this appearing on the council’s events calendar? Broxtowe Borough Council’s published events-program documents say the authority supports cultural programming across the borough as part of its cultural strategy. A council committee report on the 2025-26 events program says the authority uses cultural activity to support local participation, wellbeing and town-centre activity. (broxtowe.gov.uk) The recital’s inclusion on the council’s calendar places it within that wider local-events framework, though the available listings do not say the council is producing the concert itself. The most direct public-facing information remains the Broxtowe event page, the Beeston Methodist Church notice and the external ticketing page. May 23 is the next public milestone for the event, with doors and ticketing details tied to Beeston Methodist Church and the linked booking page. (democracy.broxtowe.gov.uk) Broxtowe Borough Council’s “What’s On” listing remains the central public source for date, time and venue information. (broxtowe.gov.uk)