Elgar The Music Makers; Brahms Song of Destiny; Smetana Vyšehrad

Last edited by Oxford Harmonic... on 22 January 2024

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Oxford Town Hall
Date(s): 
Saturday, 23 March 2024
Timing: 
7.30pm
Cost: 
Arena and back gallery £25, Side gallery £20, Wheelchair users arena £23, Under 18s/students £12.50
Jess Dandy by Clare Park

“The stunning young contralto Jess Dandy…offered sumptuous tone and beautiful legato. She’s a name to watch”
NEIL FISHER, THE TIMES

We are delighted that Jess Dandy will be joining us for our spring concert, featuring two two highly expressive choral works, together with Smetana’s well-known symphonic poem Vyšehrad.

The Music Makers is a setting of Ode by the Victorian poet Arthur O’Shaughnessy. Moving between triumph and melancholy, it is an intensely personal work. Elgar wrote ‘I have written out my soul … I have shown myself’, and he includes quotations from earlier works, including the famous theme from Nimrod.

Brahms was responding to a poem by the German Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin, ‘Schicksalslied’, which contrasts the everlasting bliss of the immortals with the suffering of humanity, both wonderfully evoked in Brahms’s music.

Early booking advised!

Further Information

Contact Details: 

Tickets available from https://www.ticketsoxford.com/events/elg...
Tickets Oxford box office 01865 305305
Or email tickets@oxfordharmonicchoir.org

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