Kurzprofil
Adresse | Oxford South-East OX1 1AB Vereinigtes Königreich |
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Abendvorstellung
Matinee
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
OxfordRavel Introduction and Allegro
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Mozart, Debussy, Ravel
Anthony Robb; Andrew Marriner; Jonathan Barritt; Lucy Wakeford
OxfordBrahms and Tchaikovsky
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Tschaikowsky, Brahms
Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Henschel and Kynoch deliver a haunting Winterreise at Oxford Lieder
Oxford Lieder's theme may be 'Winter into Spring', but in Schubert’s Winterreise, snow lies deep throughout with nary a glimpse of warmer prospects.
In the footsteps of Hafez: exploring Persian poetry at Oxford Lieder
A deep-dive into the world of 14th-century Persian poet, Hafez, and his influence on song across the centuries.
Eros in Oxford: Brahms, Janáček and gypsies
Julius Drake’s torrential postlude capped an evening in which he had been superb throughout.
In Memoriam: Strauss and Brahms from the Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic
Impeccable musicianship from the string soloists of the Oxford Philhamonic in stirring accounts of Brahms' String Sextet in G major and Strauss' Metamorphosen.
A Schumann rarity at the Oxford Lieder Festival
An old instrument, a veteran star singer, and a late rose all bloom at Oxford's annual songfest.
The Carducci Quartet over coffee in Oxford
The Carducci Quartet’s appearance in the Holywell Music Room marked the halfway point in the Oxford Coffee Concert’s Autumn series. This late-morning concert saw the ensemble pair two D major quartets, from 1781 and 1949. It was the latter which received the more convincing performance, with the quartet clearly more engaged with Shostakovich’s troubled utterance than Haydn’s lean textures.
Wolfgang Holzmair and Imogen Cooper impress at the Oxford Lieder Festival
It was by coincidence that Tuesday’s Oxford Lieder Festival concert fell on Johann Mayrhofer’s 226th birthday. The Austrian poet was second only to Goethe in the number of texts chosen by Schubert, and the programme was a selection of the composer’s settings from 1817-1824. The lieder chosen for the recital fell under two themes: songs based upon classical myth, and those inspired by nature.
Roderick Williams stands out in a programme of Goethe settings in the Oxford Lieder Festival
The penultimate concert in a three-year project to record the complete songs of Hugo Wolf, this Oxford Lieder Festival concert’s programme was based around settings of Goethe.