Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter
Part of the Oxford Beethoven Festival
Part of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra 2021/22 Season
Add to my Calendar 10-12-2021 19:00 10-12-2021 21:00 36 Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter Anne-Sophie Mutter returns to the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and brings to our Beethoven festivities the composer’s joyous, lyrical Violin Concerto. Keble College's own chapel choir, flourishing under Paul Brough, joins the Orchestra and four distinguished soloists for a performance of Haydn’s exuberant and perfectly formed mass in celebration of the ‘saviour of Europe’ following his defeat of Napoleon in 1798, Admiral Lord Nelson. Marios Papadopoulos leads this celebratory concert at the Sheldonian Theatre. Supported by Michael Thomas and Serena Simmons, and Oxford Sciences Innovation Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Sheldonian Theatre
Broad Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3AZ
England
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61
~ Interval ~
Joseph Haydn – Mass no.11 in D minor 'Nelson', Hob.XXII:11
Performers
Anne-Sophie Mutter – Violin
Soraya Mafi – soprano
Catherine Wyn-Rogers – mezzo-soprano
Joshua Ellicott – Tenor
Dominic Sedgwick – Bass
Marios Papadopoulos – Conductor
Choir of Keble College
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
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Programme Note
Anne-Sophie Mutter returns to the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and brings to our Beethoven festivities the composer’s joyous, lyrical Violin Concerto. Keble College's own chapel choir, flourishing under Paul Brough, joins the Orchestra and four distinguished soloists for a performance of Haydn’s exuberant and perfectly formed mass in celebration of the ‘saviour of Europe’ following his defeat of Napoleon in 1798, Admiral Lord Nelson. Marios Papadopoulos leads this celebratory concert at the Sheldonian Theatre.
Supported by Michael Thomas and Serena Simmons, and Oxford Sciences Innovation