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The Festival was founded in 2002 by the pianist Sholto Kynoch, [1] and in a short space of time grew to be the United Kingdom's largest art song festival. [2] Oxford Lieder is now a registered charity and in addition to the annual festival which takes place in October, [3] there are regular concerts and masterclasses throughout the year, and a growing programme of educational events.
Pages in category "Music festivals in Oxfordshire" ... O. Oxford International Piano Festival; Oxford International Song Festival; R. Rewind Festival; T. Towersey ...
Frederick Kill Harford (1832 - 11 November 1906) was an English clergyman, musician, poet, hymn writer and pioneer of music therapy. He founded the Guild of St Cecilia in 1891, [1] where members would perform live music to patients in hospitals. [2] Harford was the third son of Henry Charles Harford and grew up in Clifton near Bristol.
For the first time in three years, Oxford will be hosting what has become one of the most significant festival events in Mississippi and the South. 'The best event': Oxford's Double Decker ...
The Oxford International Piano Festival has taken place annually in Oxford, England, since 1998, and is now established as one of the world's foremost summer music academies. The Festival comprises several professors and professional pianists giving masterclasses to approximately 20 students over the period of one week, usually in late July or ...
Revd Canon Frederick Joseph John Shirley, D.D., Ph.D., LL.B. (1890–1967) was an Anglican priest as well as being the headmaster of The King's School, Canterbury, a fee paying school, from 1935 to 1962. He was educated St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and London. He married his wife in 1926 and their daughter became the first and, at the time, the only ...
O. O2 Academy Oxford; Oxford Chamber Music Society; An Oxford Elegy; Oxford International Piano Festival; Oxford International Song Festival; Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra; Oxford Symphony Orchestra; Oxford University Jazz Society; Oxford University Music Society
Darlington was Choragus of the University of Oxford and holds a Lambeth Doctorate.He served as President of the Royal College of Organists from 2000 to 2002. He is an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music, a Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music and an honorary canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.