Mission Earth: FUNomusica Family Concert
Mission Earth Tour Guide Alasdair Malloy leads a school trip from another galaxy to approach and orbit the Earth in our second FUNomusica Family Concert.
Mission Earth Tour Guide Alasdair Malloy leads a school trip from another galaxy to approach and orbit the Earth in our second FUNomusica Family Concert.
We celebrate 20 years as the Orchestra in Residence at the University of Oxford, joined by Oxford choirs and soloists.
Astonishing prodigy Leia Zhu takes on Tchaikovsky’s powerful and poetic Violin Concerto, followed by Brahms’s magnificent symphony of light and shadows.
A towering and inspired creation for soloists, chorus and orchestra, Messiah still brings audiences to their feet.
John Rutter returns to Oxford for another Christmas celebration, featuring Christmas music old and new, including some of John’s own carols.
Not four seasons, but eight seasons. Vivaldi’s set of four concertos depicting scorching sun, searing storms and spring dances sound as evocative today as they did in the early 18th century. Few composers have matched the Italian’s combination of virtuosity with melodic outpouring and…
Vengerov leads a masterclass on violin concertos with the Oxford University Orchestra and Marios Papadopoulos.
The Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic take you to the cradle of musical civilization – the Italian baroque.
Marios Papadopoulos conducts Tchaikovsky’s exquisite fifth symphony, after Russell Hirshfield joins him for Scriabin’s delectable Piano Concerto.
Nothing can beat Mozart at his most inspired. Our old friend Stephen Kovacevich plays his Piano Concerto No. 24.