Contact Information

General Enquiries: 01865 987 222
Box Office: 01865 980 980
Email: [email protected]

Two Celli

Past event – We are no longer taking bookings for this event.

Two Celli

18 May 2024 | 19:30 | Holywell Music Room, Holywell Street

The combination of two celli with piano creates a powerful sound, close to a symphonic sound. It allows the cellists to remain within the singing register of the instrument. Our programme tonight starts with Bach and ends with a samba and a blues, with Boccherini, Dvořák, Milhaud and John Ireland in-between, performed by the Orchestra’s two Solo Celli.

Two Celli

18 May 2024

Tickets: £30
(Students £5)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Holywell Music Room, Holywell Street
Saturday 18th May, 2024 – 19:30
£30
(Students £5)

Upcoming events

View All Events

Vivaldi’s Venice, By Candlelight

19 Jul 2025 – 19:00

Join the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in London for an enchanting evening of Baroque brilliance, featuring iconic works that highlight the era’s expressive beauty.

Learn More

Isata Kanneh-Mason

26 Jul 2025 – 19:30

To kick start the Oxford Piano Festival 2025, we have a thrilling concert full of dynamic and exciting works alongside Isata Kanneh-Mason.

Learn More

Kathryn Stott Masterclass

26 Jul 2025 – 14:30

The remarkably talented participants of the Oxford Piano Festival receive masterclasses from some of the world’s leading authorities on piano.

Learn More

Vivaldi’s Venice, By Candlelight

Jul 19 2025 – 19:00

Join the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in London for an enchanting evening of Baroque brilliance, featuring iconic works that highlight the era’s expressive beauty.

Learn More

Isata Kanneh-Mason

Jul 26 2025 – 19:30

To kick start the Oxford Piano Festival 2025, we have a thrilling concert full of dynamic and exciting works alongside Isata Kanneh-Mason.

Learn More

Kathryn Stott Masterclass

Jul 26 2025 – 14:30

The remarkably talented participants of the Oxford Piano Festival receive masterclasses from some of the world’s leading authorities on piano.

Learn More