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OXFORD - Classics by Candlelight - Concerts at 6pm and 8pm

  • JdP Building St Hilda's College Oxford, England, OX4 1DY United Kingdom (map)

Highlights
🎼 Concert 1 - Stunning programme of Mozart, Chopin and Bach

🎼 Concert 2 - Wonderful programme of English Masters from Elgar to Dodgson
🎻 Exceptional classical performances from the two soloists
⭐ The perfect option for first-time classical concert-goers
⛪ The beautiful candlelit Jacqueine du Pre Building

General Info
📅 Date: Wednesday 18th June
🕒 Time: 6p.m. - 7 p.m. Concert 1 and 8pm-9pm Concert 2
⏳ Duration: 60 minutes
📍 Location: JdP Building, St Hilda’s College, Oxford

Description
Indulge in the ultimate musical experience with your loved ones! Join an extraordinary evening of classical music at St Hilda’s College, with 2 shows featuring the breathtaking prize-winning pianist Nikolai Medvedev (“deeply imaginative”) and Harriet Mackenzie (“A knock out from start to finish.”)

Show 1 - Classical Masters - 6-7pm

Be captivated by Chopin’s piano music, Bach’s Air on a G string, Mozart’s Rondo Alla Turka and the Grieg Sonata and other timeless masterpieces, performed by incredible musicians. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of candlelit music, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss this sensational event!


Show 2 - English Masters - 8-9pm

Enjoy the sensational sound of English masters with Elgar’s Chanson de Nuit, and Dowland’s Flow Sweet Tears as well as music by a modern master Dodgson and other timeless masterpieces, performed by renowned musicians. Don’t miss this special evening!

Tickets for Classics by Candlelight in Oxford
Band A £35

Band B £25 - Concessions Apply £10 Students and £5 U 18s

Seats in the venue are not allocated and based on a first come first served basis..

Featuring
Harriet Mackenzie (violin)
Nikolai Medvedev (piano)

This concert is supported by the Francis Routh Trust.

Nikolai Medvedev - ”a mesmerizing combination of technical mastery and emotive depth” - Berliner Morgenpost

Harriet Mackenzie “A knock out from start to finish” - Guardian