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The Virtuoso Flute – Peter Robertson

Submitted by Simon Payne on February 7, 2024 - 14:11

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Venue: 
St Nicolas church, Abingdon
Date(s): 
Sunday, 3 March 2024
Timing: 
3pm
Cost: 
£12

Peter Robertson flute
Yoshiko Endo piano

Poulenc Flute Sonata
Telemann Sonata in f minor
Faure Fantaisie Op 79

Something about a Pan
…and something about my hat having 3 corners.

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New Music: Elaine Mitchener

Submitted by JdP on February 6, 2024 - 09:58

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
JdP Music Building, St Hilda's College
Date(s): 
Friday, 9 February 2024
Timing: 
7.30pm concert, 6pm pre-concert talk
Cost: 
£25 regular / £10 concession / free for Music Faculty members

Ensemble Isis series

b r e a d t h b r e a t h (2018) and Owner's Manual (2019-21) alongside new works by Oxford student composers

Elaine Mitchener describes herself as ‘an experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer whose works encompasses improvisation, contemporary music theatre and performance art’. She is also well-known for a host of creative collaborations with other artists, such as her work with Apartment House and her more recent projects in Berlin as part of her DAAD fellowship. Tonight Elaine will introduce performances of her recent compositions in discussion with Professor Jennifer Walshe.

pre-concert talk, 6pm
https://jdp.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk/event/new...

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Tickets:
01865 305305
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St Hilda's:
events@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk

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Cello & Piano recital

Submitted by Jacqueline Johnson on February 5, 2024 - 19:41

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Holywell Music Room
Date(s): 
Friday, 16 February 2024
Timing: 
7.30
Cost: 
Free admission - retiring collection

Cellist, Sung-Won Yang, and pianist Enrico Pace
Schumann, Mendelssohn, Janáček, Strauss

A benefit concert for two charities -
The Oxfordshire Fund for Music, which helps young musicians with the cost of music tuition.
And The Gatehouse Oxford, which supports Oxford’s homeless community.

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Holywell Music Room, Holywell Street, Oxford, OX1 3SB

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Symphonic Brass Cardiff

Last edited by Matthew Thistlewood on 5 February 2024

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
Date(s): 
Thursday, 15 February 2024
Timing: 
1.00-1.40pm
Cost: 
free

Symphonic Brass Cardiff presents a recital that juxtaposes cutting edge contemporary music with masterworks by JS Bach. The programme includes original pieces for brass by Glass, Lauridsen and Rautavaara as well as a new commission by Toru Takemitsu Composition Competition finalist David John Roche.

Programme
JS Bach arr. Patrick Morris - Andante (from Organ Sonata No. 4, BWV 528)
Einojuhani Rautavaara – Dies Irae (from A Requiem in our Time)
Philip Glass – Hymn (from Brass Sextet)
JS Bach arr. Christopher Mowat – Allegro (from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3)
Morten Lauridsen – O Magnum Mysterium
David John Roche – Happy Pieces (Symphonic Brass Cardiff commission)

Since its foundation in 1991, Symphonic Brass Cardiff has performed throughout the UK at major venues such as London’s Barbican Hall and the Adrian Boult Hall in Birmingham and has toured widely — destinations have included Manchester, York and Bergen (Norway). The group has appeared at the Edinburgh & Glasgow Festival of Youth Orchestras and the North Wales International Music Festival and has won first prizes at competitions in Bath and the Isle of Man. In 2016 it was awarded ‘Best Age-Friendly Event’ by the Get Creative Family Arts Festival for its concert at St George’s, Bristol.

Symphonic Brass Cardiff is one of a range of ensembles administered by Cardiff & Vale Music Education (CF Music), a non-profit, joint service hosted by Cardiff Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council which provides tuition for young people and is the lead organisation in the region for the National Plan for Music Education.

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University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Oxford OX1 4BJ
Free admission

https://www.universitychurch.ox.ac.uk/ev...

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Castalian String Quartet with St Anne's Camerata

Submitted by Faculty of Music on January 31, 2024 - 12:45

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Holywell Music Room
Date(s): 
Wednesday, 14 February 2024
Timing: 
8.00pm
Cost: 
£10, £5 students, free for under 18s

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento in D major, kv136
Harry O’Connor Summer Idyll
Robert Schumann Fantasie in C major, Op17
Thomas Burkill With Sawyer Incisions
Ludwig van Beethoven Große Fugue
Philip Theodorou Four Cultures

Presented in association with Cosman Keller Trust and the University of Oxford's Faculty of Music.

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Castalian String Quartet - Hough and Brahms

Submitted by Faculty of Music on January 31, 2024 - 12:29

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Holywell Music Room
Date(s): 
Wednesday, 14 February 2024
Timing: 
1.15pm
Cost: 
£10, £5 students

Steven Hough String Quartet No.1 ‘Les Six Rencontres’
Johannes Brahms String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 111 (with Isobel Neary-Adams)

Join us for an hour of music over lunchtime with the celebrated Castalian String Quartet, who hold the Hans Keller String Quartet Residency at the Faculty of Music for the academic years 2021-24.

Following Stephen Hough’s 'Les Six Rencontres', the quartet will be joined by students Isobel Neary-Adams for Brahms String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 111

Presented in association with the Cosman Keller Trust and the University of Oxford's Faculty of Music.

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In conversation: Jan Younghusband, Visiting Professor in Music Business

Submitted by Faculty of Music on January 31, 2024 - 12:17

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Faculty of Music
Date(s): 
Monday, 5 February 2024
Timing: 
17:00
Cost: 
Free

Please join us at 5pm on Monday 5 February for an 'in conversation' event, in which Jan Younghusband will discuss her career as a broadcaster, producer, and programme-maker.

Jan Younghusband trained in opera production at Glyndebourne and went on to be Head of Planning at the National Theatre and in the West End for Sir Peter Hall. Her role included assisting him on The Ring in Bayreuth . Her TV career started as an independent producer and author of original series specialising in music and making the first popular and award-winning formats in classical music reaching a broader audience. She was then Head of Arts and Music Commissioning for ten years at Channel 4 and 13 years at the BBC. In these roles she continued to deliver innovative films and series, bringing new faces to TV including Grayson Perry and also commissioning several debut feature films including from Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor Johnson, Jeremy Deller, Suzy Templeton and Clio Barnard. At C4 she made opera films and commissioned three new operas for TV. At the BBC she was in charge of all music on TV and state events, including Glastonbury, The Proms, Later…with Jools Holland and for setting the music strategy and joining up the content across all the BBC platforms. Jan now works as a Producer and author and has recently completed a new feature doc with Andrea Bocelli for Lionsgate. Jan is a classical pianist, oboist and singer and has worked across all genres of music and arts and also contemporary history and current affairs. Jan’s programmes and commissions have won over 300 major awards including two Academy Awards. Representation on screen and behind the camera is a focal point of her work and also discovering new talent.

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Fire Songs: Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford / Owen Rees

Submitted by queenschoir on January 31, 2024 - 10:36

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Chapel of The Queen's College, Oxford
Date(s): 
Saturday, 2 March 2024
Timing: 
8pm
Cost: 
£20 General Admission, £5 Student

Fire and flames have long captured the imagination of writers and composers. Queen’s Choir here presents a programme of dramatic twentieth-century choral works encompassing the ‘immortal fire’ of Britten’s Hymn to St Cecilia, the ’flame of fire’ evoked in John Rutter’s extraordinary Hymn to the Creator of Light, and John Tavener’s majestic evocation of William Blake’s Tyger, ‘burning bright’. The centrepiece is Morten Lauridsen’s Madrigali - Six ‘Fire Songs’, settings of sixteenth-century madrigal texts on the theme of ardent love.

PROGRAMME

O Radiant Dawn James MacMillan

Madrigali – Six ‘Fire Songs’ on Italian Renaissance Poems Morten Lauridsen

The Gallant Weaver James MacMillan

The Tyger John Tavener

Hymn to St Cecilia Benjamin Britten

Faire is the heaven William Harris

Hymn to the Creator of Light John Rutter

This performance will run without interval.

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For more information please email choir@queens.ox.ac.uk or ring the Choir office on 01865 289177

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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective: In Search of Lost Love

Submitted by The Cultural Pr... on January 31, 2024 - 10:14

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Sheldonian Theatre
Date(s): 
Thursday, 22 February 2024
Timing: 
7:30 pm
Cost: 
£5 - £30

Join Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective and guests as we travel back to the Belle Époque and a world immortalised by Proust, Parisian high society, and its glittering salons.
KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER COLLECTIVE

Karim Sulayman – Tenor
Elena Urioste – Violin
Savitri Grier – Violin
Edgar Francis – Viola
Laura van der Heijden – Cello
Tom Poster – Piano

“I wondered whether music might not be the unique example of what might have been – if the invention of language, the formation of words, the analysis of ideas had not intervened – the means of communication between souls.”  Proust.

By the turn of the century, the Paris salons were places where composers, poets, playwrights, and authors would come together. For Proust, who loved music, they provided opportunities to encounter the composers he held in high esteem.

One such person is the Venezuelanborn composer, conductor, singer, and writer Reynaldo Hahn – once Proust’s lover – who remained a close friend for life. Their relationship was known in fashionable social circles of late nineteenth-century Paris, but not to the wider public during their lifetimes.Numerous letters signed by Proust show his intimate bond with Hahn, whose exquisite songs and sumptuous chamber music are among the greatest musical gems of the period.

Through music and song, interspersed with readings, we are transported back to the love, life, music, and words of these great men.

The programme includes instrumental and vocal chamber music from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, by Reynaldo Hahn, Gabriel Fauré, Mélanie Bonis, Lili Boulanger, Étienne Moulinié and Jean-Philippe Rameau.

The Kaleidoscope Collective will be joined by:
Schola Cantorum choir
Steven Grahl Conductor of Schola Cantorum
Adam Cole double bass

“I want you to be here all the time but as a god in disguise, whom no mortal would recognize.”  Proust

Pre-Concert introduction with Jennifer Rushworth, Simon Kemp and Jennifer Yee.

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Post-bop Jazz Showcase with Eva and Friends!

Last edited by dac3uk on 26 January 2024

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
St Giles Church Oxford
Date(s): 
Saturday, 17 February 2024
Timing: 
7:30-9:30
Cost: 
£10-£20
Bop Concert

Following our sell-out OU Jazz Orchestra/IC Big Band event on 3rd February, we present a few of the brilliant soloists and their friends in a smaller and more reflective mood on 17th February. They have all risen fast, via such diverse routes as the NYJO, Young Musician events and attendance at established Jazz Conservatoires.

Eva Fidler: Saxophone
Sheen Bendon: Trombone
Noah Stone: Drums
Adam Cole: Bass
Alexander McNamee: Piano

We look forward to meeting a brand-new generation of stunning talent, where tradition meets innovation and a relaxed mood from some of the most promising and exciting young jazz players on the Oxford jazz scene.

We hope you’re able to join us! Pass the word around to your friends - maybe they'd like to join our mailing list?

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David Clover, Jazz at St Giles': StGilesJazz@gmail.com

CVs, Links, videos, poster downloads, mailing list, ticketing and other details are at: http://www.jazzatstgiles.com/tourdates/p...

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