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Eroica at The Sheldonian, Fretwork, Didcot Concert Orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic and Oxford Bach –...

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Instruments of Time & Truth EROICA Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford Friday, 7.30pm Tickets: www.timeandtruth.co.uk Oxford’s professional baroque orchestra, founded in 2014, opens its autumn season with two Beethoven masterpieces: the stirring Symphony No.3, ‘Eroica’, and...

Waterperry Opera Festival overcomes ‘enormous challenges’ to go live with exciting programme. Get your...

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Just as you were getting used to online music as the new normal, along comes Waterperry Opera Festival taking the bold step of staging an actual live...

Breaking the silence: Oxford Bach Soloists perform four collaborative virtual concerts across UK

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The Oxford Bach Soloists and film production company Positive Note have once again joined forces to bring another glorious Bach piece into our homes while breathing fresh...

‘I always knew I had it in me’ Famous violinist Jennifer Pike performs her...

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Jennifer Pike has firmly established herself as one of the world's most exciting violinists, playing with the greats, winning endless prizes and accolades, being awarded an MBE...

Passiontide at Merton festival returns with a celebration of sacred choral music, kicking off...

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The award-winning Choir of Merton College in Oxford marks return of Passiontide at Merton festival with compelling programme of music ancient and modern, from April 8-10. Highlights include...

REVIEW: The Oxford Bach Choir and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra “delivered a...

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Elgar’s masterful setting of Cardinal Newman’s 1865 visionary poem, which follows the journey of a dying man’s soul through to the afterlife, makes huge demands on its performers, in terms of both stamina and technique.

REVIEW: ‘Everything I wanted from an opera’ English Touring Opera’s Rake’s Progress hits Oxford...

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English Touring Opera brought The Rake’s Progress and Puccini’s Manon Lescaut to Oxford Playhouse this week. In her programme notes, Director Polly Graham appropriately describes Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s...

Come rain or shine, Bach will be performed by Summertown Choral Society accompanied by...

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The last time Summertown Choral Society put on Bach’s monumental Mass in B Minor, the weather did its best to kybosh the event – but thankfully failed. I...

Flamboyant cellist Gabriella Swallow will perform two world premieres at Oxford Festival Of The...

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Gabriella Swallow is an old hand at this lockdown business. She's already taken part in the VE Day celebrations in an empty Albert Hall accompanying Katherine Jenkins...

Get your classical music fix now as Oxford is swamped with amazing concerts, festivals...

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Here's your round-up of all the great concerts going on this week
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