| Wednesday 07 October 2026 | 19:30 |
| Roderick Williams | Baritone |
| Ruth Rogers | Violin |
| Anthony Robb | Flute |
| Martyn Brabbins | Conductor |
| Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra |
No country’s music embodies a pastoral spirit quite like England’s, and no piece quite enshrines that idea like Vaughan Williams’s image of countryside serenity rendered in the most lyrical music imaginable, The Lark Ascending. Doyen of English music and former Music Director of English National Opera, Martyn Brabbins opens our symphonic season at the Sheldonian Theatre with works that portray dark clouds above green fields, including deeply moving music by composers killed at the front during the First World War. A concert that speaks of tragedy but also of comradeship includes Roderick Williams’s flute concerto, written for his childhood friend and our own Solo Flute, Anthony Robb.

