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Oxford University Philharmonia review - A beehive, a languorous waltz and martial chords
Had the wraith of Sergei Rachmaninov from his estate SE of Moscow or forebears of Gustav Host from ...
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Review | concerts
Oxford Chamber Orchestra review - Chunky chords and a whirling dervish
I had
assumed that Oxford Chamber Orchestra's choice of Brahms' Tragic Overture was to tie in with ...
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Review | concerts
KuPP review - Jubel! A Delightful Scandinavian Feast at KuPP
At last! There’s a Scandinavian – or at least ‘Nordic inspired’ – restaurant in Oxford. ...
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Review | food-and-drink
The Nutcracker review - The jig of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
The 1892
premiere of
The Nutcracker, as per
time-honoured ballet and symphonic tradition, was ...
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Review | theatre
The Genius of Mozart review - Balm to the Anguished Spirit
I had eagerly anticipated this Genius of Mozart concert since the day the Oxford Philharmonic's ...
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Review | concerts
Summer Serenade review - Two ends of a Broad Street
With
the Bierfest 2017's drinking songs, leather shorts and beer mugs the size of bazookas ...
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Oxford Proms - Romantic Classics review - Exotic tales from Baghdad
Ms Freeman began with Rachmaninov's Prelude
No 1 in C sharp minor, composed when Rachmaninov was ...
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Review | concerts
The Corridor review - Look back in anger with this eerie Eurydice rework from FourSevenTwo and the Oxford Alternative Orchestra
Arriving early for the Oxford’s premiere of Harrison Birtwistle’s contemporary single act opera ...
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Review | theatre
Cult Screens Outdoor Cinema 2017 review - 'Moonlight' by Moonlight
Cult Screens is a company offering outdoor, pop up screenings of films in pretty locations around ...
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Review | cinema
We're Still Together [TBC] review - Intriguing indie all-nighter
Canadian indie cinema made its mark on the OXIFF with We're Still Together, written, directed and ...
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Review | cinema
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