Oxford Coffee Concerts: Tim Horton
Holywell Music Room Holywell Road, Oxford, OxfordshireOxford Coffee Concerts presents Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob XVII:6, and Chopin: Four Ballades, opp 23, 38, 47 and 52, by Tim Horton.
Oxford Coffee Concerts presents Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob XVII:6, and Chopin: Four Ballades, opp 23, 38, 47 and 52, by Tim Horton.
Spend an afternoon with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as Korean violinist Inmo Yang joins the orchestra for Beethoven’s Violin Concerto.
Martha Argerich returns to the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra as a concerto soloist, in Beethoven’s Second Piano Concerto.
Dillie Keane is back with a new raft of songs, once again accompanied by the extraordinary talent of Michael Roulston on piano.
Fretwork is a performance of Orlando Gibbons’s greatest chamber Fantasias and verse anthems performed by members of Keble Chapel Choir.
Keble’s Graduate Choral Assistants present a musical jaunt through 16th and 17th-century vocal music from across Europe
Stile Antico is one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles and is marking its twentieth season by honouring Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
Miranda Sykes & Jim Causley bring ‘The Last Of The Singers’, a collection of traditional, self-penned, and contemporary songs.
The Basilinda Consort presents ‘Arise my Love’ drawing on research relating to music from convents established for English Catholic women.
Compline by Candlelight is a plainchant and polyphony sung by Keble Chapel Choir, and it is a free admission event.
Emeritus Organist of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom celebrates the musical lineage of the Bach family in an Organ Recital.
Monteverdi’s Laboratory is about the evolution of vocal music from renaissance polyphony to the dramatic music which evolved into opera.
Personal Trainer presents their album, Still Waiting – energetic and loud, quiet and thoughtful, full of hidden pleasures in a Divine Schism.
FISH, the icon of progressive rock, artist, singer, frontman, and lyricist extraordinaire embarks on his farewell tour ‘Road To The Isles’.
Fleetwood Shack is set to take you on a journey of an extraordinary performance, featuring an impressive repertoire of Fleetwood Mac hits.
Join Helen Charlston, Julian Perkins, Jonathan Manson, and Bill Carter in a programme of 16th and 17th-century songs – I Love and I Must
Join James for an evening of pure nostalgia, stepping back in time with some joyous singalong tunes to take you back to Primary School days.
Benjamin Hebbert presents Virgil and the Violin, and explores the rise of Cremona as the centre for instrument-making.
‘Endless Love The Show’ celebrates the two legendary artistes Diana Ross and Lionel Richie with Motown classics and timeless smash hits.
Purcell’s The Fairy Queen is a semi-staged production by Keble Chapel Choir, the Instruments of Time and Truth, and a cast of young soloists.
Oxford Coffee Concerts presents Ferdinand Piano Trio featuring Schumann, Henze and Mendelssohn in a superb series of chamber music concerts.
Join the choir of The Queen’s College, the boy choristers of Radley College, and soloists for the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
Blazin’ Fiddles is one of the world’s most prolific fiddle groups which turn halls into the liveliest and warmest of hootenannies.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra presents Mendelssohn Octet, the vivacious, brilliant, and nigh-on perfect work of the 16-year-old composer.
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