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Hidden Treasures (Oxford Chamber Music Festival)

Hidden Treasures (Oxford Chamber Music Festival)
Fri 25 Apr, 20:00 - 21:55
Holywell Music Room, Oxford
Music of four centuries: from the sixteenth-century William Byrd – one of the great Renaissance composers of all Europe – to the composer who soundtracked Restoration London, Henry Purcell; then (leaping into the 1970s) the astonishing sounds and characters Britten conjures from a single stringed instrument. As the twentieth century closes,Tavener takes us on “a journey from Paradise to Paradise” – from the lost paradise of Adam and Eve to the new paradise promised to the repentant thief; and finally George Benjamin’s crystalline piano studies bring us (just) into our new millenium.
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Purcell, Chacony | Gibbons, Fantasia of foure parts | Byrd, Pavana Lachrymae (after John Dowland) and The Bells | George Benjamin, Shadowlines | Bull, In Nomine IV | Britten, Cello suite no.3, op.87 | Tavener, Hidden Treasure
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Every year the Oxford Chamber Music Festival brings together some of the most exciting classical musicians in Europe to live and play together for a week. Creative sparks fly as the musicians change musical partners and master the widest variety of sound-worlds.
This year’s festival celebrates the infinite variety of music from the British Isles, across four centuries and four nations: from Celtic folk influences to English pastoral; from Renaissance fantasy to Radiohead; from the internationally-celebrated Vaughan Williams, Elgar and Britten to hidden treasures and exciting finds by composers you may not even have heard of – yet!
£28/Under 18s and Students FREE but require a ticket
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£28
Address
Holywell Music Room Holywell Street, Oxford, OX1 3SB, GB