Beethoven Three
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 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.
A concert celebrating the rich history of traditional Afghan music at a time when making music in Afghanistan is forbidden.
We are joined by soloists and the Choir of Merton College for Haydn’s transcendental oratorio, representing chaos and the creation of light.
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.
Ravel’s musical magic garden of childlike wonder, the ‘Mother Goose Suite’, closes a programme beauteous music from France.
For the culmination of our season at the Sheldonian Theatre, Marios Papadopoulos conducts Bruckner’s pride and joy, his seventh symphony.
Rising star violinists (and sisters) Fiona and Hina Khuong-Huu join Marios Papadopoulos at the piano for this traversal of Brahms’s piano−violin works.
Alasdair Malloy presents the first of this season’s FUNomusica Family Concerts, with some Athletic Adventures celebrating sport and music.
We celebrate 20 years as the Orchestra in Residence at the University of Oxford, joined by Oxford choirs and soloists.