In 1979 Craig gained entry to the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne to study under Genardy Bergaslavsky and Harold Evans. By the last year of his studies Craig had secured positions in the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra and as principal bassoon in the Third Military District (Army) Concert Band.
In the 17 years he spent in Melbourne, Craig played with many of Australia’s major orchestras including the State Orchestra of Victoria, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
His further studies included lessons with William Waterhouse (BBC Symphony), Zoltan Harzanyi (Budapest Symphony) and Ole-Kristian Dahl (Oslo Philharmonic).
From 1997 to 2000 Craig was based in Kuala Lumpur were he was principal Bassoon of the Kuala Lumpur Symphony Orchestra. During this busy time he became a founding member of the Bintang Winds and No Black Tie chamber ensembles as well as freelancing with the National Symphony and the Malaysian Philharmonic.
In 2006 Craig assisted as Bassoon Tutor and Orchestra Manager for the Edward Said National Conservatorium of Music in Jerusalem (Israel) where he founded the Opus Chamber Ensemble.
On his return to New Zealand, Craig completed a degree in Media Arts (audio engineering) at WINTEC, Hamilton and is currently in the Masters Performance programme at Waikato University under the tutelage of Gordon Skinner. Craig is a member of the Royal New Zealand Navy Band based in Devonport, Auckland.


