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An Evening of Gershwin: The Roaring 20s

18 July @ 8.00am to 5.00pm

Holywell Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3SD
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About An Evening of Gershwin: The Roaring 20s

Gershwin (arranged Gibbons) Rhapsody in Blue

Gershwin (arranged Gibbons) An American in Paris

Gershwin (arranged Gibbons) Concerto in F (slow movement)

Gershwin Prelude no.2

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Novelette in Fourths

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Swanee

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) The Man I Love

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Fascinating Rhythm

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Sweet and Low Down

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) That Certain Feeling

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Looking For A Boy

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Do, Do, Do

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) Someone To Watch Over Me

Gershwin (transcribed Gibbons) My One and Only

Hailed by the BBC as “The Gershwin pianist of our time” at his Proms debut at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1995, Jack Gibbons has built an enviable reputation as one of the world’s greatest exponents of the music of Gershwin.

Tonight’s programme includes the composer’s immortal concert works Rhapsody in BlueAn American in Paris, Concerto in F and Second Prelude, plus Gibbons’ acclaimed authentic recreations of Gershwin’s original show-tune Gibbons, as recorded by the composer in the 1920s.


Reviews

“Hearing Jack Gibbons perform is like being at a Gershwin party, in a sense like being with Gershwin.”

Edward Jablonski (Gershwin’s biographer)


Tickets

£23.00

Please see important booking information below.


Booking information

Ticket prices:

£23.00

All orders will be subject to a per transaction booking fee of £1.50

Dates & times:

Sunday 19 July 2026 at 8.00pm

Doors open at 7.15pm

Running time:

2 hours, including an interval


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.

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