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CHOPIN Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 in E minor, ‘From the New World’
Tatiana Kolesova piano
Marios Papadopoulos conductor
Oxford Philomusica
Russian pianist Tatiana Kolesova, finalist in the Leeds International Piano Competition when she was only 15, has been attending the Oxford Philomusica International Piano Festival and Summer Academy regularly since 2000. We are therefore delighted that she will be making her debut with Oxford Philomusica performing Chopin’s 1st Piano Concerto where her extraordinary pianistic talents will be in full display. Chopin’s poetic and deeply moving work is complemented by Dvořák’s ‘The New World’ Symphony, a work that employs European folk music to evoke the composer’s emotional response to Native American music.
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Running Time: 1:50
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Book Tickets
Prices: £37 / £26 / £17.50 / £10
MOZART Clarinet Concerto in A major
MOZART The Requiem Mass in D minor
Mark Simpson clarinet
Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford
Stephen Darlington conductor
Oxford Philomusica orchestra
This concert on Armistice Day features two great masterpieces Mozart composed in 1791, the final year of his life. The Clarinet Concerto, played by the 2006 BBC Young Musician of the Year Mark Simpson, is complemented by a performance of the Requiem by the Christ Church Cathedral Choir under their Music Director Stephen Darlington as a fitting tribute to the war dead.
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To view the seating plan please click HERE
Running Time: 1:45
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Book Tickets
Prices: £37 / £26 / £17.50 (partial view) / £10 (no view)
Tickets Oxford is managed by Oxford Playhouse.