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April 2022
Bach St Matthew Passion at Dorchester Abbey
The sacred oratorio for soloists and double choir and double orchestra, heralded as one of greatest pieces of Baroque sacred music. Sung in English, using Novello/Jenkins edition There will be…
Find out more »Alison Berrett at Carey Blyth Gallery : ‘My Bathybic Heart’
ALISON BERRETT ‘My Bathybic Heart’ at Carey Blyth Gallery until 30 April 2022 8 Woodstock Road Oxford OX2 6HT (Tues-Sat 11-5 pm) ‘I must go down to the seas again,…
Find out more »Maundy Thursday St John Passion
Drama and suffering lie at the heart of Bach's concentrated depiction of Christ's arrest, rendition and execution, the St John Passion. But this probing, unsettling yet beautiful work is also one of…
Find out more »Letters from Liberation: Commemorating the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
Online Talk and Live Q&A with Dr Myfanwy Lloyd Streaming Live: 7pm, 14th April 2022 Commemorating the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 15th April 1945. Join Dr Myfanwy Lloyd to…
Find out more »Earth: A Biography of Life
To celebrate this year's International Earth Day, join geologist and author Dr Elsa Panciroli for the launch of her new book, taking us on a journey through deep time to…
Find out more »Stephen Kovacevich Mozart
Nothing can beat Mozart at his most inspired. Riding high in 1786, with an adoring public who lapped up his piano concertos, the composer delivered a concerto in C minor…
Find out more »Stephen Kovacevich | Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Nothing can beat Mozart at his most inspired. Riding high in 1786, with an adoring public who lapped up his piano concertos, the composer delivered a concerto in C minor…
Find out more »The Glee Club
Of all my years of growing up, I grew up in 1962… Music was on the move, the swing, the shake, the sex of it was comin’ through the airwaves.…
Find out more »Crick Crack Club at The Story Museum: Kali
Performance storytelling by Emily Hennessey, music by Sheema Mukherjee. From demure housewife to bloodthirsty goddess, gurgling infant to elephant man, meditating sage to cosmic fire-eater, Hindu mythology illuminates a mind-blowing…
Find out more »Katie Melua presents The Silk Roads project
A one off musical performance of wholly original songs by students and young people, presented by acclaimed singer-songwriter Katie Melua and the University of Oxford. Inspired by stories from Professor…
Find out more »Dorchester-on-Thames Festival
A 10-day, 62 event Festival with something for everyone! Great music from The King's Singers to Garsington Opera, jazz and folk. A comedy night and cocktails masterclass. History trails, art…
Find out more »Drawn to Nature
Drawn to Nature at the Natural History Museum. Come along to an evening of science and art inspired by our Biodiversity exhibition. Meet researchers from across the University of Oxford…
Find out more »The Art of Biodiversity: Cyanotype Workshop
Biodiversity plays both an essential part in human health and the health of the planet, as well as being a source of inexhaustible artistic inspiration. In this two-part workshop you'll…
Find out more »May 2022
See sculptor Nicolas Moreton in action at New College Oxford
Have you ever thought about what it takes to create an image in stone? New College is delighted to welcome sculptor Nicolas Moreton, who will spend three weeks carving a…
Find out more »Paul Merton’s Impro Chums
Paul Merton, Richard Vranch, Suki Webster, Mike McShane and accompanist Kirsty Newton are back on the road in 2019 to visit some of their favourite parts of the UK with another evening of mind-blowing improvisation.…
Find out more »Persuasion
Jane Austen's romantic comedy is riotously reinvented for the twenty-first century with an explosive foam party and a soundtrack of Frank Ocean, Dua Lipa and Cardi B. When Captain Wentworth proposed to Anne Elliot…
Find out more »Sir Bryn Terfel
There is no voice on earth quite like Sir Bryn Terfel's. Here, the bass-baritone joins the Orchestra for some of the most monumental moments in Wagner, and roles the Welsh…
Find out more »FUNomusica: Animal Antics
Come and join Alasdair Malloy and the Oxford Phil for some Animal Antics featuring our furry, feathered and finned friends. Bring a toy animal to join in the fun and…
Find out more »Chamber Music from the African Continent and Diaspora
Music at Oxford are pleased to present a concert in partnership with TORCH to celebrate chamber music from the African continent and diaspora. Pianist Samantha Ege and the Castle of…
Find out more »Carrie: The Musical
University of Oxford Student Company: Founding Fellas Productions You ain’t seen nothing yet Based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, Carrie tells the familiar story of a lonely girl in a…
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