17 June | University Church | 7.30pm
Mark Padmore | Andrew West | Echéa Quartet | Hugo Herman-Wilson | Sebastian Black
Robert Schumann | Lili Boulanger | Henry Purcell | Joseph Haydn | Modest Mussorgsky | Harrison Birtwistle
Harrison Birtwistle Songs from the Same Earth
£20 | £15 | £10 | Students £5 | Festival Pass £50
18 June | Jericho Coffee Traders Roastery | 10am, 11am, 12pm
A handful of short, fun pop-up concerts featuring artists from the festival
Swing by for a coffee, music and a chat at JCT's roastery in Osney!
The programme is extremely relaxed and will be decided exactly on the day (depending on the weather, the strength of the coffee, and the whims of audience and artists), but will include music by Mozart and Sir George Benjamin.
FREE
18 June | New College Chapel | 8pm
George Xiaoyuan Fu | drupadhamar | Kirit Singh | Jasdeep Singh | Echéa Quartet | John Myerscough
Olivier Messiaen Catalogue d'Oiseaux (Book I)
Drupad & Dhamār
Franz Schubert String Quintet in C major D. 956
£20 | £10 | Students £5 | Festival Pass £50
19 June | Jericho Coffee Traders Roastery | Osney | 12 noon
Our festival BBQ, featuring all sorts of delicious treats.
A wonderful opportunity to hang out with the artists from the festival!
*NB this will now be a pizza event - a change from the previously advertised BBQ and tacos!
19 June | Jesus College Chapel | 3.30pm
Alinka Rowe | Emily Earl | Edgar Francis | Jonathan Leibovitz | Hugo Herman-Wilson | Echéa Quartet |
George Xiaoyuan Fu
Interspersed with selected readings
Music by
Sebastian Black | Sir George Benjamin | Oliver Knussen | Maurice Ravel | Claude Debussy
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major K. 581
£12 | Students £3 | Festival Pass £50
19 June | Holywell Music Room* | from 8pm
Tim Posner | Emily Earl | Donghoon Shin | Sebastian Black | Jonathan Leibovitz | Echéa Quartet | George Xiaoyuan Fu
Music by
Sebastian Black** | Gustav Mahler | Wolfgang Rihm | Donghoon Shin | Clara Schumann | György Kurtag |
Felix Mendelssohn
Art by
Eva Frankfurther
*Note change of venue **World premiere
£20 | £10 | Students £5 | Festival Pass £50