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Mozart Requiem and Haydn Theresienmesse

10 March, 2012 - 19:30
Sheldonian Theatre

Oxford Bach Choir is delighted to join forces with Music at Oxford for an evening of choral splendour featuring two great late 18th century works accompanied by the distinguished London Mozart Players.  Haydn's choral writing in the Theresienmesse has all the variety, rhythmic energy and contrapuntal skill of a composer at the height of his powers and this, performed alongside Mozart's famous Requiem in the architectural beauty of the Sheldonian Theatre.

Anna Devin, Soprano

Carolyn Dobbin, Mezzo Soprano

James Oxley, Tenor

Giles Underwood, Bass

London Mozart Players
conducted by: 
Nicholas Cleobury

Bach - St Matthew Passion

24 March, 2012 - 19:00
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Oxford Bach Choir joins the Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, the 'Supers' Choir of St George's School and Oxford Philomusica to perform Bach's masterwork in this uniquely historic setting.

The soloists are James Oxley (Evangelist) and Miriam Allan (Soprano) with other sols taken by Lay Clerks of St George's Chapel. 

Call 01753 848869 or go to www.stgeorges-windsor.org

Oxford Philomusica
conducted by: 
Timothy Byram-Wigfield

Rheinberget - Mass in E flat major and Brahms - German Requiem

16 June, 2012 - 19:30
Sheldonian Theatre

Brahms' German Requiem will be performed in its orginal setting for double pinao accompaniment.  The Choir's Associate Conductor, Tim Byram-Wigfield, will direct from the keyboard.

conducted by: 
Timothy Byram-Wigfield

Works by Britten and others (tba)

1 December, 2012 - 19:30
Sheldonian Theatre
English Chamber Orchestra
conducted by: 
Nicholas Cleobury

Carol Concert

14 December, 2012 - 19:30
Sheldonian Theatre
conducted by: 
Timothy Byram-Wigfield

Britten: War Requiem

9 March, 2013 - 19:30
Sheldonian Theatre
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by: 
Nicholas Cleobury