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La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

Music in the Vale presents pianist Lionel Sainsbury

Music in the Vale presents pianist Lionel Sainsbury
St Denys Church Oxfordshire

Music in the Vale proudly presents internationally acclaimed composer and pianist Lionel Sainsbury in a richly varied evening of piano music. The programme will include music by Chopin, Schumann’s thrilling Fantasy op.17, and the World Premiere of Lionel’s eagerly awaited Five Tangos. The Oxford Times has recognised Lionel as a “virtuoso pianist and composer”.

Admission is by programme with tickets available from Stanford in the Vale Midcounties Co-operative, by reservation on 01367 718420 or at the door.

Please book early as seating limited.

St Denys Church Oxfordshire

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    Oxford Town Hall

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      Oxford Concert - War Requiem

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      Oxford Concert - War Requiem
      Oxford Town Hall

      Conducted by Mark Simpson, BBC Young Musician of the Year 2006.

      FREE Schools Workshop 4 - 6pm. Evening performance at 7.30pm.

      To Celebrate 50 years since the first performance of Benjamin Britten's great anti-war masterpiece, Mark Simpson has brought together a group of outstanding players from Oxford University and the London Music Collegesn to Perform in Oxford Town Hall on the 5th of March.

      With a full symphony orchestra, a chamber orchestra, a full choir, boys choir, and featuring brilliant young soloists Maud Miller (soprano), Nicholas Pritchard (tenor) and Dominic Bowe (baritone) this promises to be and incredibly special event.


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      Or to book a place on the workshop contact isobel.wick@seh.ox.ac.uk

       

      Craig Ogden Oxford Philomusica

      Craig Ogden Oxford Philomusica
      Sheldonian Theatre

      BERLIOZ Reverie et caprice, Op. 8

      FALLA Ballet: El amor brujo

      RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez

      MOZART Symphony No. 35 in D major, 'Haffner'

       

      Craig Ogden guitar

      Natalia Lomeiko violin

      Daniel Cohen conductor

       

      Conductor Daniel Cohen makes his Philomusica debut in an intriguingly eclectic programme. First Berlioz, then a wonderfully colourful Spanish pairing of Falla and Rodrigo - when the brilliant young guitarist Craig Ogden takes centre stage with the evocative Concierto de Aranjuez - concluding with Mozart’s affable ‘Haffner’.

       

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      Oxford University Philharmonia

      Oxford University Philharmonia
      Sheldonian Theatre

      Brahms Academic Festival Overture

      Nielsen Flute Concerto

      Soloist: Claire Wickes Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)

      Wednesday February 29th (7th Week) 8.00pm

      Conductor: Benjamin Goodson

      Leader: Cameron Millar

      Sheldonian Theatre 7.30pm: FREE PRE-CONCERT TALK FOR TICKET HOLDERS BY DANIEL GRIMLEY, LECTURER AND FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY 


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