Review: “A fabulously daring, witty and innovative take on a Mozart classic” The Marriage...
The Waterperry Opera Festival has always prided itself on stripping opera of its elitist image and making it accessible to all – and last week they proved...
REVIEW: “A captivating production in a magnificent setting.” Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte, Garsington Opera
John Cox’s production of Cosi fan tutte was originally conceived in 2002 for the Opera House in Monte Carlo to celebrate the restoration of this 19th century architectural gem. Sadly,...
Top 15: Round The World In 80 Ways! Our guide to Oxford Festival Of...
The month long Oxford Festival Of The Arts - Round The World In 80 Ways - kicks off on June 24 and is absolutely packed with...
Rising female stars lead Oxford Sinfonia’s ‘sumptuous programme of Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms’
Book your tickets now for a fabulous classical evening with the Oxford Sinfonia on June 25!
Its first Summer Concert since 2019, the much acclaimed chamber orchestra is...
BOOK NOW: Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with comedy, music, art, theatre,...
Oxford Festival of the Arts is back with a month-long schedule of events packed with big names, fun, excitement, insight and culture at fantastic venues all over...
REVIEW: “Angela Gheorghiu was phenomenal, wringing every ounce of pathos and pain from the...
Star soprano Angela Gheorghiu joined the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra at The Sheldonian over the weekend to perform some of Verdi’s most dramatic arias, and was absolutely phenomenal.
She filled The...
OSJ’s 2022 season: Young opera stars of the future, Queen’s Jubilee, dinner concerts, world...
The Orchestra of St John's commitment to young artists is evident as ever as its summer season unrolls, packed with exciting concerts, galas, celebrations and dinners.
It kicks...
WORLD PREMIERE: Sir Bryn Terfel in ‘disco’ at Sheldonian Theatre with Oxford Philharmonic, plus...
Sir Bryn Terfel joins the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra at the Sheldonian Theatre on Thursday (May 5) to perform stirring arias from Wagner and Toby Anderson's world premiere touchless...
Passiontide at Merton festival returns with a celebration of sacred choral music, kicking off...
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: “What a joyful evening. Uniformly excellent. Please go!” Oxford Opera Company’s Magic Flute...
What a joyful evening! Mozart meets Pantomime in “The Magic Flirt” (oops, “Flute”), a bawdy take on this classic English-version opera, directed by Paul Carr.
Despite the modern...













