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Oxford Coffee Concerts: Ben Baker & Daniel Lebhardt

14 December 2025 @ 11.00am

Holywell Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3SD
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About Oxford Coffee Concerts: Ben Baker & Daniel Lebhardt

Oxford Coffee Concerts

  • Schubert: Rondo Brillant in B minor, op 70, D 895
  • Brahms: Violin Sonata no 2 in A major, op 100
  • Respighi: Violin Sonata in B minor, P 110

This superb series of chamber music concerts was established in 1986 in the amazing Holywell Music Room – the oldest concert hall in Europe.

The concerts are every Sunday morning at 11.15am with coffee available at a local pub, before the concert only.


Tickets

£17.00

Please see important booking information below.


Booking information

Ticket prices:

From £17.00

A fee of £1.50 per transaction applies to bookings for this event across all channels – website, phone and in-person bookings at the Box Office. The fee is waived for Oxford Playhouse members.

Dates & times:

Sunday 14 December 2025 at 11.15am

Doors open at 11.00am

Running time:

1 hour, without an interval

Age guidance:

5+

Good to know:

Admission to children aged between 5 and 10 is free when accompanied by an adult – please call Oxford Coffee Concerts in advance on 07518 479 062 to book these tickets.


About Holywell Music Room

The Holywell Music Room in Oxford is one of the oldest purpose-built concert halls in Europe and a treasured cultural landmark in the city. Situated on Holywell Street, close to the heart of the University of Oxford, it was constructed in 1748 and is celebrated for its remarkable acoustics and intimate atmosphere.

Often considered the first dedicated music venue in England, the Holywell Music Room has hosted performances for over two centuries. It has historical ties to esteemed composers like Haydn and has been a key location for classical music in the region. The building’s interior reflects the elegance of Georgian architecture, with a design that prioritises sound quality. Seating around 200 people, it provides an immersive and personal concert experience.

The venue remains an active hub for musical performances, regularly showcasing chamber music, solo recitals, and other classical events. It is used extensively by the University of Oxford and local cultural organisations. Conveniently located in central Oxford, the Holywell Music Room continues to attract music lovers and visitors who appreciate its historical and artistic significance.

Visit the venue information page for further details.