Rachmaninov Two
Wonderfully gifted pianist Lise de la Salle joins us for this feast of peak Rachmaninov, including the piano concerto that is the most popular work of its kind ever written.
Wonderfully gifted pianist Lise de la Salle joins us for this feast of peak Rachmaninov, including the piano concerto that is the most popular work of its kind ever written.
Associate Concertmaster of the Oxford Philharmonic Charlotte Scott plays the concerto Mozart conceived for his own beloved father.
Mendelssohn’s airborne Violin Concerto is paired with Schubert’s ‘Great’ symphony.
Giant of the Russian piano school Evgeny Kissin joins Marios Papadopoulos for Rachmaninov's audacious Piano Concerto No. 3.
We are joined by Oxfordshire choirs and front-rank soloists, conducted by The Queen’s College’s Owen Rees for this monumental performance.
Marios Papadopoulos conducts perhaps Beethoven’s own favourite symphony, as well as directing from the keyboard one of Mozart’s most exuberant piano concertos.
Marios Papadopoulos is both conductor and soloist for this visit to London’s Cadogan Hall, in a concert of Mozart and Beethoven.
London calls for this special appearance at the Barbican Centre, in a concert celebrating the Orchestra’s 25th birthday.
Our season of great singers continues with the Oxford debut of Angela Gheorghiu. It was Verdi with which the Romanian soprano sprang to international attention more than two decades ago, and it is Verdi to which she returns in this concert, featuring arias from two…
Our season bursts into life with strong emotions. Maxim Vengerov joins us for Brahms's Violin Concerto.