Sir Stephen Hough
One of the great pianists of our time brings us one of the great piano concertos of all time, Rachmaninov’s ardent and immense Piano Concerto No. 3.
One of the great pianists of our time brings us one of the great piano concertos of all time, Rachmaninov’s ardent and immense Piano Concerto No. 3.
Paul Daniel conducts Schumann’s propulsive third symphony, after James Ehnes plays the composer’s intricate Violin Concerto.
John Rutter leads the Orchestra and the Choir of Merton College for Fauré’s masterpiece of understatement, along with his own setting of the Latin Requiem.
Be transported from the urbane perfection of the Sheldonian Theatre into a concert filled with music inspired by nature.
It’s party time! To celebrate the 25th birthday of the Oxford Philharmonic, Alasdair Malloy takes us to some of the best parties on the planet.
Marios Papadopoulos conducts perhaps Beethoven’s own favourite symphony, as well as directing from the keyboard one of Mozart’s most exuberant piano concertos.
Our season bursts into life with strong emotions. Maxim Vengerov joins us for Brahms's Violin Concerto.
We are joined by soloists and the Choir of Merton College for Haydn’s transcendental oratorio, representing chaos and the creation of light.
For our final FUNomusica Family Concert Cap’n Alasdair ‘Awesome Al’ Malloy is at the helm for an action-packed adventure on the Seven Seas.
Alban Gerhardt plays Elgar’s embittered and sorrowful Cello Concerto, followed by the composer’s profound virtuosic orchestral showpiece.