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The City of Oxford Orchestra Viennese New Year Concert

From:

21 January 2023
To:

21 January 2023
Sheldonian Theatre
Broad Street
Oxford
OX1 3AZ

21 January @ 7.30pm

Broad Street
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3AZ
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01865 277299
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The City of Oxford Orchestra Viennese New Year Concert with Nicholas Daniel (pictured)
The City of Oxford Orchestra Viennese New Year Concert with Nicholas Daniel (pictured)

About the City of Oxford Orchestra Viennese New Year Concert

The City of Oxford Orchestra’s exuberant Artistic Director, Stephen Bell, presents his unmissable Viennese New Year Concert where, alongside his exciting Strauss selection, he welcomes back the internationally acclaimed Nicholas Daniel to play Mozart’s much loved Oboe Concerto.


Tickets

£10.00 – £36.00

You can also purchase tickets by calling the City of Oxford Orchestra at 01865 321461 or the Oxford Playhouse at 01865 305305

Please note that tickets to Chairs and Rows A, B, F, G & H are not available by the ‘Book Tickets’ link above. If you would like to book a seat in any of these areas, please call the City of Oxford Orchestra direct on 01865 321461.

Please see important ticketing information below.


Ticketing information

Prices:
Full Price – from £10.00 to £36.00

Duration:
105 minutes, with an interval

Times:
Doors open at 7.30pm, ready for an 8.00pm start.

Age guidance:
Please note the City of Oxford Orchestra cannot admit babies to the concert.

Wheelchair spaces & accessible seating:
If you require a wheelchair space, please call the City of Oxford Orchestra direct on 01865 321461.


Organiser

01865 321461

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About the Sheldonian Theatre

Home to ceremonial occasions and a raft of exciting events, the magnificent and versatile Sheldonian Theatre is the focal point of the University of Oxford and is a unique space to experience live music.

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