Oxford May Music Festival: Festival Finale
Concert 7
Part of the Oxford May Music Festival 2024
Add to my Calendar 06-05-2024 18:00 06-05-2024 20:00 36 Oxford May Music Festival: Festival Finale As usual, the finale crowds the stage with most of our Festival players. A nonet is pretty much the largest chamber grouping short of a string orchestra and we have a wonderful example from Spohr, known both for his violin virtuosity as well as his compositions. A very early work by Mendelssohn is indeed for string orchestra and, although young, he demonstrates astonishing musical talent. We conclude with a work new to the Festival, Beethoven’s only string quintet, often given the soubriquet “Storm” from its turbulent last movement. It is a transitional work between his early and middle periods and a little known and fascinating work from the great master. SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church
109A Iffley Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1EH
England
Tickets
Prices: £23/£18; free for young people aged 8-25. Email: info@oxfordmaymusic.co.uk. Also from Tickets Oxford (Oxford Playhouse) Box Office
Booking line: 01934 712699. Mon-Sun: 9am-6pm
Book Tickets
Programme
Felix Mendelssohn – String Symphony no.1 in C major, MWV N 1
Louis Spohr – Nonet, Op.31
~ Interval ~
Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quintet in C major 'Storm', Op.29
Performers
Julian Bliss – clarinet
Guylaine Eckersley – bassoon
Martin Owen – Horn
Jack Liebeck – violin
Benjamin Roskams – violin / viola
Charlotte Miles – Cello
Stacey Watton – double bass
Amandine Savary – piano
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux – violin
Simon Oswell – viola
Thomas Carroll – cello / conductor
Other concerts in this Series (+)
Programme Note
As usual, the finale crowds the stage with most of our Festival players. A nonet is pretty much the largest chamber grouping short of a string orchestra and we have a wonderful example from Spohr, known both for his violin virtuosity as well as his compositions. A very early work by Mendelssohn is indeed for string orchestra and, although young, he demonstrates astonishing musical talent. We conclude with a work new to the Festival, Beethoven’s only string quintet, often given the soubriquet “Storm” from its turbulent last movement. It is a transitional work between his early and middle periods and a little known and fascinating work from the great master.