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    JanuarySaturday 26 January

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Symphonic Schubert 4

    Sunday 27 January

    Merton College

    Chamber Series 4

    FebruarySaturday 9 February *

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Post Romanticism 5

    Saturday 23 February

    Sheldonian TheatreMozart and Bruckner 5

    MarchThursday 7 March

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Russian Greats 6

    Sunday 24 March

    The North Wall Theatre

    Chamber Series 6

    Thursday 28 March

    Sheldonian Theatre

    B minor Mass 6

    AprilMonday 1 April

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Valery Gergiev 7

    Tuesday 9 April

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Vengerov Masterclass 8

    Wednesday 10 April

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Maxim Vengerov 8

    Saturday 20 April

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Youth Concerto

    Competition Final 9

    Sunday 21 April

    Oxford Town Hall

    FUNomusica 9

    Saturday 27 April *

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Young Apollo 10

    MayFriday 17 May *Sheldonian Theatre

    English Strings 10

    Thursday 23 May

    The Anvil, Basingstoke

    Nicola Benedetti 11

    Friday 24 May

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

    Nicola Benedetti 11

    Saturday 25 May

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Nicola Benedetti 11

    JuneThursday 13 June

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Nigel Kennedy 12

    Tuesday 18 June

    The North Wall Theatre

    Chamber Series 13

    Thursday 20 June

    Cheltenham Town Hall

    The Eight Seasons 13

    Friday 21 June

    St Georges Bristol

    The Eight Seasons 13

    Saturday 29 June

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Bach and Stravinsky 14

    JulySaturday 6 July

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Acis and Galatea 14

    Thursday 11 July

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Mahan Esfahani 14

    Saturday 13 July

    Holywell Music Room

    Baroque Trio 15

    Saturday 20 July

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Vivaldi Gloria 15

    Saturday 27 July

    Christ Church Cathedral

    Trumpet Soloists 15

    Sunday 28 July

    Christ Church Cathedral

    Andrs Schiff 16

    Monday 29 July

    Holywell Music Room

    Peter Frankl 16

    Tuesday 30 July

    Christ Church Cathedral

    Stephen Kovacevich 16

    AugustThursday 1 Augus

    Sheldonian Theat

    Federico Colli and

    Friday 2 August

    Holywell Music R

    Hseyin Sermet

    Saturday 3 Augus

    University Church

    Mary the Virgin

    Mahan Esfahani a

    Sunday 4 August

    Jacqueline du Pr

    Building

    Participants Recit

    Monday 5 August

    Sheldonian Theat

    Winterreise

    DiaryJanuary - December 2013 Priority booking for Friends & Patrons opens on 7 January (01865 980 980 only)Subscription booking - 4 or more concerts - opens on 14 January (01865 980 980 oTickets are available to buy on general sale from 21 January

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    * Pre-concert Event: Young Artists Platform

    #Pre-concert Recital: Beethoven Violin and Piano Sonatas

    Welcome to a new year and to what is certainly going to bOxord Philomusicas most exciting yet.

    Oxord Philomusica is now well established as one o the

    UKs leading orchestras attracting some o the worlds greartists. Our stellar lineup or 2013 includes artists such as Gergiev, Maxim Vengerov, Nicola Benedetti, Nigel KennedAnneSophie Mutter, to name just a ew.

    The versatility o the Philomusicas magniicent musicianallows us to embrace all musical genres and present a widrange o repertoire spanning our centuries o great musicrom the baroque to the contemporary. Beethoven is eatprominently in the autumn as we celebrate our 15th anni

    As always, we nurture new talent and encourage youngaudiences through our Youth Concerto Competition, the Artists Platorm o preconcert perormances and our muloved FUNomusica concerts or those rom 4 years.

    I hope you will join us or a thrilling musical journey.

    Welcome rom Marios PapadopouMusic Director

    OctoberThursday 10 October

    Sheldonian Theatre

    The Eight Seasons 18

    Saturday 12 October

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

    Beethoven in Aylesbury 18

    Friday 18 October

    Kings Place, London

    Bach Unwrapped 18

    Saturday 26 October#

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven I 19

    Sunday 27 October

    Oxford Town Hall

    FUNomusica 20

    NovemberSaturday 2 November #

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven II 20

    Saturday 9 November

    St Georges Bristol

    Beethoven in Bristol 21

    Sunday 10 November#

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven III 21

    Saturday 16 November#

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven IV 22

    Saturday 23 November#

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven V 22

    Thursday 28 November

    Cheltenham Town Hall

    Beethoven in Cheltenham 23

    Saturday 30 November

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Beethoven VI 23

    DecemberWednesday 4 December

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Anne-Sophie Mutter 24

    Saturday 14 December

    Sheldonian TheatreChristmas Oratorio 25

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    Saturday 26 January

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Symphonic SchubertSchubertSymphony No. 8 in B minor,D. 759, The Uninished

    Symphony No. 9 in C major,

    D. 944, The Great

    Ms Ppps conductor

    The Philomusica celebrates the geniuso Franz Schubert with a perormanceo two o the composers best knownsymphonies: the aptlytitled Great,and the magniicent Uninished. Thereason or Schuberts abandonment ohis eighth symphony six years beorehis death remains a hotly debatedtopic, not least because the completedmovements include some o the mostglorious o all the composers music.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Sunday 27 January

    TS Eliot Theatre, Merton College, 3pm

    Chamber SeriesScriabinPiano Sonata No. 4 in F sharp major,

    borodinString Quartet No. 2 in D major

    ShoStakovichPiano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57

    t Sss ox Pms

    d Ms piano

    The Orchestras principal players presan aternoon o Russian chambermusic: Shostakovichs only quintet an emotionally charged masterpiececomposed during the Second World

    and B orodins enchantingly beautiusecond String Quartet, written by thecomposer as a loveletter to his wie. Soloists are joined by pianist David Mwho will also perorm Scriabins curiomystical Sonata No. 4.

    Tickets 20

    (includes interval tea and biscuits)

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    Saturday 9 February

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Post RomanticismSchoenbergVerklrte Nacht, Op. 4

    MahlerLieder eines ahrenden Gesellen(Songs o a Wayarer)

    WagnerPrelude and Liebestod romTristan und Isolde

    i lw baritone

    Ms Ppps conductor

    A concert o passionate late 19th centuryAustroGerman works. The Philomusicasimpressive string players will be

    showcased in Schoenbergs VerklrteNacht, beore Mahlers irst song cycle isperormed by Ivan Ludlow, a regular guestat some o Europes most prestigiousopera houses. Both Schoenberg andMahler were prooundly inluenced byWagner, and so one o the latters mostsigniicant works will provide the perectclose to the evening.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Pre-concert Event

    Saturday 9 February

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7pm

    Young Artists Platform

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    Ms S awProgramme to include works by:SvendSen, vivaldi, br ahMS

    l Fs violinb em rs violin

    A chance to hear two of

    Oxfordshires most talented young

    musicians perform a programme of

    chamber music.

    Free admission

    Saturday 23 February

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Mozart and BrucknerMozartPiano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 46

    bruckner

    Symphony No. 4 in E lat major, RomanMs Ppps piano/conduct

    Oxord Philomusicas ounder and musdirector, Marios Papadopoulos, makes awelcome return to the keyboard to perMozarts Piano Concerto No. 20 a wordramatic and delicate in turn, with a gloromantic second movement.

    The programme continues with BrucknFourth Symphony, which the compose

    himsel christened Romantic. It was hgreat success, and has endured as one omost popular o all symphonies. This riand majestic work will give ull reign toOrchestras talent and guarantees to enthe audience.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Sps c aw c

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    Thursday 28 March

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7.30pm

    B minor MassbachB minor Mass

    M lws sopranod M alto

    Js e tenorSm k basses choir

    P S conductor

    Join us or a perormance o Baaweinspiring choral masterpieone o the most celebrated o time. A starry lineup o singerbe directed by the highlyesteeGerman conductor Peter Schrewho will draw upon his own lodistinguished career as one o worlds leading tenors to makeunmissable concert.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Thursday 7 March

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Russian GreatschriStoPher garrardBroken Thumbs (world premiere)

    tchaikovSkyViolin Concerto in D major, Op. 35

    ShoStakovichSymphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47

    n lm violin

    Ms Ppps conductor

    Oxord Philomusica ConcertmasterNatalia Lomeiko takes centrestage in Tchaikovskys sumptuousViolin Concerto, the perectshowcase or her combination otechnical mastery and enchantingmusicianship. The Orchestra willalso perorm one o the most

    magniicent 20th century orchestralworks: Shostakovichs prooundlymoving and politicallychargedFith Symphony, written during theheight o Stalins regime.

    Oxord Philomusica is pleasedto champion once again themusical talent produced by OxordUniversity by giving the worldpremiere o a work by Christopher

    Garrard selected rom its 2012Composers Workshop.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

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    Sunday 24 March

    The North Wall Theatre, 3pm

    Chamber SeriesMozartDivertimento in D major, K. 136

    beethovenString Quartet in C minor, Op. 18, No. 4

    ravelString Quartet in F major

    t Sss ox Pms

    Three invigorating string quartetshighlight the outstanding interpretiveskills o our principal string players.Though grounded in classical tradition,Beethovens String Quartet No. 4 looksorward to a new musical era and Ravels

    everpopular String Quartet, awashwith sensual melodies, exotic lair, andrhythms o a compelling vibrancy, isoten considered his irst masterpiece.Tripping along in a bright and carereemanner, Mozarts Divertimento in Dmajor provides the perect start to theconcert.

    Tickets 20

    (includes interval tea and biscuits)

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    Monday 1 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    StrauSSMetamorphosen

    MendelSSohnSymphony No. 3 in A minor,Op. 56, Scottish

    v g conductor

    Valery Gergiev is one o the greatestconductors alive today. Acclaimed byThe Guardian or his truly inspirationalmusic making, the legendary maestrohas conducted all o the worlds majororchestras. This evening he will ocushis exceptional creative orce on thePhilomusica, directing them in Strausstragic Metamorphosen a poignantlament borne rom the composersdespair at the destruction o Germanmusic and Mendelssohns evocativeimpression o Scotland.

    Tickets 50 35 25 15

    Sps M ls-ds

    Valery Gergievand Oxford Philomusica

    Monday 1 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 12 - 12.45pm

    us rs Pmm 2013

    Masterclass with Valery GergievAn unmissable opportunity to watch the maestrowork with two conducting students on TchaikovskysSerenade or Strings.

    Tickets 15 10

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    Wednesday 10 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    brittenViolin Concerto in D minor Op. 15

    dvokViolin Concerto in A minor Op. 53

    Mxm v violin

    Ms Ppps conductor

    Hot on the heels o Maestro Gergievs visit comes another supremeRussian artist: the virtuoso violinist Maxim Vengerov.

    Vengerov recently reclaimed his position as one o the worlds leadingsoloists ollowing a our year absence caused by injury, when heocussed on his conducting career.

    Here, though, he will be showcasing his remarkable skill as a playerwhen he joins the Orchestra or a stunning double bill which will turnthe spotlight on two otenoverlooked violin concerti: Brittens abstractprelude to WW2, and Dvoraks beguiling and brilliantly romantic work.

    Tickets 50 35 25 15

    Maxim Vengerovand Oxford Philomusica

    Tuesday 9 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 11am - 12.30pm

    us rs Pmm 2013

    Masterclass with Maxim VengerovWitness a masterclass by one o the worlds most acclaimedmusicians.

    Tickets 15 10

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    Sunday 21 April

    Oxford Town Hall, 3pm

    ClowningAround

    FUNomusica Family Concert

    as M presenter

    Roll up, roll up and join AlasdairMalloy and his cavalcade oPhilomusica clowns or an aternoono circusinspired shenanigans. Comedressed in your best circus gear wehope to see lots o red noses!

    Preconcert crat activities at 2pmConcert most suitable or ages 4-8Concert ends 4pm

    Tickets adults 8 children 2

    In partnership with

    Saturday 20 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7.30pm

    Youth ConcertoCompetition Final

    J t conductor

    Three talented inalists o the Oxord Philomusica andOxordshire County Music Service Youth ConcertoCompetition each perorm a concerto o their choice in aconcert to showcase and reward the outstanding youngmusical talent that lourishes in Oxordshire. The panelo distinguished adjudicators will announce the winnerthe same evening. The prize will be an invitation to playa concerto with Oxord Philomusica in their SheldonianSeries the ollowing season.

    Tickets 30 22 15 10

    Sponsored by Mike and Heather Dalgleish

    and Robin Stainer

    Co-sponsored by David and Sue Jackson

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    Saturday 27 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Young ApollohaydnSymphony No. 43 in E lat major, Mercury

    britten

    Young Apollo, Op. 16MozartSymphony No. 41 in C major,K. 551, Jupiter

    M v piano

    Ms Ppps conductor

    Three works inspired by ancientgods come together in this concert ocontrasts. Two wellloved symphoniesby towering classical composers rame

    Brittens expressive work or strings andpiano, perormed on this occasion by theimpressive young pianist Mark Viner aregular attendee o Oxord Philomusicasannual Piano Festival.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Friday 17 May

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    English StringselgarIntroduction and Allegro, Op. 47

    tiPPett

    Fantasia Concertante on aTheme o Corelli

    brittenVariations on a Theme oFrank Bridge, Op. 10

    Serenade or Tenor, Hornand Strings, Op. 31

    J M as tenorr d horn

    J t conductor

    The Philomusica presents our 20th centuryEnglish string compositions, beginning w ith Elgarsexhilarating Introduction and Allegro and ending withtwo o Brittens works or string orchestra: the irstpaying homage to his mentor Frank Bridge, and thesecond setting six poems by British authors to music.The Serenade will be perormed, appropriately, bytwo outstanding British musicians, including OxordPhilomusicas own principal horn, Richard Dilley.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Pre-concert Eve

    Friday 17 May

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7pm

    Young Artists Plox us

    Programme to include

    SchuMann, blochMilhaud

    a hs viola

    A chance to hear anoth

    wonderfully talented s

    from the Music Faculty

    Free admission

    Pre-concert Event

    Saturday 27 April

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7pm

    Young Artists Platformox us aw

    ravelPiano Trio

    cm M violinJms ds celloWm g piano

    An outstanding trio of students featurein this recital which showcases young

    performers from the Music Faculty.

    Free admission

    10

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    ProkoFievLieutenant Kij Suite, Op. 60

    ShoStakovichViolin Concerto No. 1in A minor, Op. 77/99

    StravinSkyThe Firebird Suite (1919)

    n b violin

    Ms Ppps conductor

    Friday 24 May

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, 7.30pm

    AylesburyTickets 28.50 24 20 15 12

    Box Oice 0844 871 7607 (bkg ee)Groups 0844 871 7614Access 0844 871 7677 (bkg ee)www.atgtickets.com/aylesbury (bkg ee)

    Nicola Benedettiand Oxford Philomusica

    Saturday 25 May

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    OxfordTickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Sps g c J

    Thursday 23 May

    The Anvil, 7.45pm

    BasingstokeTickets 32 25 18 10

    Full-time students and

    under 16s 7

    Box Oice 01256 844 244

    (bkg ee)www.anvilarts.org.uk (bkg ee)

    ox Pms s os ass as Ws t

    Following her spellbinding perormance at theLast Night o the 2012 BBC Proms, violinist NicolaBenedetti needs absolutely no introduction. Weredelighted that she is joining Oxord Philomusica

    to perorm Shostakovichs Violin Concerto inBasingstoke, Aylesbury and Oxord. The Orchestra willalso showcase symphonic suites by two other greatRussian composers: Prokoievs Lieutenant Kij andStravinskys thrilling Firebird the work that made thecomposer a star when he wrote it or the legendaryBallet Russes Company in 1910.

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    Thursday 13 June

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Programme to include:

    vaughan WilliaMSFantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

    brittenSimple Symphony, Op. 4

    vaughan WilliaMSThe Lark Ascending

    And other works for Violin and Orchestra

    n k violin

    Ms Ppps conductor

    One o the worlds leading violin virtuososand the best selling classical violinist oall time will join the Orchestra to presentVaughan Williams exquisite portrait o thelight o the lark, alongside a selection oother works or violin and orchestra. Beorehe takes to the stage, the Philomusica willenthral us with another masterpiece romthe great English composer his hauntinglypoetic Fantasia and Brittens charmingSimple Symphony.

    Tickets 40 30 20 12

    Nigel Kennedyand Oxford Philomusica

    He plays like an angel...

    - John L Walters,The Guardian

    12

    Summer Baroque

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    Summer BaroqueTuesday 18 June

    The North Wall Theatre, 7pm

    Chamber SeriesProgramme to include:

    barberSummer Music or Wind Quintet

    britten

    Excerpts rom Six Metamorphoses ater Ovid

    debuSSySyrinx

    ibertCinq pices en trio

    t Sss ox Pms

    The Orchestras wind soloists take centre stagein the third concert o our Chamber Serieseaturing Barbers evocation o a perect lazy

    summer day, a selection o intriguing Excerptsrom Brittens Six Metamorphoses ater Ovid,Debussys beguiling and antastical Syrinx andIberts charming set o miniatures or oboe,clarinet and bassoon a delightul antithesis toSyrinxs bold statement.

    Tickets 20

    (includes preconcert glass o wine at 6.30pm)

    Thursday 20 June

    Cheltenham Town Hall, 7.30pm

    Tickets 25 20 15 12.50 10

    Box Oice 0844 576 2210www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk

    Friday 21 June

    St Georges Bristol, 7.30pm

    Tickets 26 20 15 10The ticket price includes a suggestedvoluntary donation o 1 to help securethe uture o St Georges Bristol.

    Box Oice 0845 402 4001www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk

    The Eight SeasonsvivaldiThe Four Seasons

    PiazzollaThe Four Seasons o Buenos Aires

    t Sss ox Pms

    Two concerts in Cheltenham and Bristol onconsecutive nights eature The Soloists in aascinating double bill o Vivaldis and P iazzollaFour Seasons. Vivaldis enchanting quartet oconcertos are presented in tandem with thecolourul evocations o stor Piazzolla, the

    Argentinian master o the new tango. Thenotion that at any given moment on our planethere exist opposite seasons in each hemispheis the inspiration or this thrilling combination works.

    Summer Baroque

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    Saturday 29 June

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Bach and StravinskyStravinSkyThree Pieces or String Quartet

    Arranged or String Orchestra by Karin BenJosec.P.e. bachSinonia in E minor, Wq. 177/H. 652

    dorManConcerto or Mandolin

    J.S. bachConcerto or Harpsichord No. 1 in D minor Arranged or Mandolin by Avi Avital

    StravinSky

    Concerto or Strings in D majora a mandolin

    k b-Js conductor

    Grammy nominated mandolin virtuoso Avi Avital acclaimedor his exquisitely sensitive playing by the New York Times showcases the unamiliar sounds o his instrument as heoers a wonderully resh perspective on Bachs music in thisintriguing programme o music old and new.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Saturday 6 July

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Acis and Galateahandel . MendelSSohn

    Acis and Galatea

    cs c c cSp d conductor

    Following their critically acclaimedrecording o Mendelssohnsarrangement o Handels enchantingpastoral, the Philomusica and theChoir o Christ Church Cathedral takethis true Oxord project to the stage just a stones throw away rom whereMendelssohns original score lies in

    the Bodleian Library 270 years aterHandel conducted his work in theGreat Hall in Christ Church.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

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    Summer Baroque

    Thursday 11 July

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Mahan EsfahaniJ.S. bachBrandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G majo

    Concerto or Harpsichord No. 1 in D miW.F. bach

    Adagio and Fugue or 2 Flutes and Striin D minor

    c.P.e. bachConcerto or Flute in D minor

    M es harpsichord/directo

    Harpsichord virtuoso and guest directoMahan Esahani a ormer Radio 3 New

    Generation Artist who has been hailedOpera Today as the leading harpsichoro his generation joins Oxord Philomor a glorious programme that exploresinluence o J.S. Bach.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

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    Saturday 13 July

    Holywell Music Room, 8pm

    Baroque TriohandelConcerto Quattro in D minor

    geMinianiCello Sonata in D minor, Op. 5, No. 2

    MaraiSLes Folies dEspagne

    J.S. bachViolin Sonata in C minor

    arneHarpsichord Sonata in G major

    teleMann

    Trio Sonata in G minortms as violintm Ws oboeP ams celloa b harpsichord

    Selected by our principal players, this exquisite east obaroque gems rom the inest composers o the era castssome lesser known works into the spotlight.

    Tickets 20

    Saturday 20 July

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Vivaldi GloriavivaldiConcerto or Violin, 2 Oboes and 2 Horns

    in D majorConcerto or Violin, Solo Oboe, 2 Flutes,2 Oboes and Bassoon in G minor

    Concerto or Violin, Cello, 2 Oboes, 2 Hornsand Bassoon in F major

    Gloria

    t Sss ox Pmses choir

    Ms Ppps director

    The magniicence o Vivaldis choral writingshines through his bestloved masterpiece,Gloria a work that provides a majestic inaleto this celebration o the great Venetian master.His reputation within the realm o instrumentalcomposition is conirmed by the brilliance o theopening trio o concerti.

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Saturday 27 July

    Christ Church Cathedral, 8pm

    Trumpet SoloistsProgramme to include:

    clarke

    The Prince o Denmarks MarchdiabelliFour Processional Fanares or Clarino and T

    lullySuite or Trumpets and Timpani

    StravinSkyFanare or a New Theatre

    handelSonata No. 2 or 3 Trumpets and Organ

    J.S. bachSelections rom the Christmas Oratorio

    t Sss ox Pms

    Oxord Philomusicas virtuoso trumpeters ethe series ends on a triumphant note with aexploration o the rich baroque legacy o muor trumpet, organ and timpani, seasoned wintriguing blend o contemporary sounds.

    Tickets 20 10 (unsighted)

    Piano Festival

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    Monday 29 July

    Holywell Music Room, 8pm

    Peter FranklP r

    brahMSRhapsodies, Op. 79

    SchuMannFaschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26

    debuSSyImages, Book 1 and 2

    Estampes

    Tickets 20

    Sunday 28 July

    Christ Church Cathedral, 8pm

    Andrs SchiffP r

    beethovenPiano Sonata No. 4 in E lat major,Op. 7, Grand Sonata

    SchubertPiano Sonata in B lat major, D. 960

    Tickets 20 10 (unsighted)

    Please note there is no interval in thisrecital.

    Thursday 1 August

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Federico Colliand Oxford Philomu

    SchuMannPiano Concerto in A minor,

    brahMSSymphony No. 2 in D major

    F c pianoWinner of the 2012 Leeds

    International Piano Competi

    Ms Ppps con

    Tickets 37 26 17.50 10

    Sps spp wss m m

    Tuesday 30 July

    Christ Church Cathedral, 8pm

    Stephen KovacevichP rbachPrelude and Fugue No. 4in C sharp minor BWV 849

    beethoven

    Piano Sonata No. 5 in C minor,Op. 10, No. 1

    Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109And a selection of works by

    Schubert andbrahMS

    Tickets 20 10 (unsighted)

    Piano Festival

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    Friday 2 August

    Holywell Music Room, 8pm

    Hseyin SermetP r

    Programme to be announced

    Tickets 20

    Sunday 4 August

    Jacqueline du Pr Music Building, 8pm

    Participants RecitalThis Participants Recital oers aunique opportunity to hear the rising

    stars o the piano world at the start otheir careers.

    Tickets 12

    Monday 5 August

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    WinterreiseSchubertWinterreise D. 911

    csp P teno

    Mm Pss piano

    Tickets 30 20 15 10

    Saturday 3 August

    University Church of St Mary the Virgin, 8pm

    Mahan Esfahaniand Oxford Philomusica

    teleMannConcerto or Violin, Flute, Cello and Stringsin A major rom Taelmusik

    c.P.e. bachKeyboard Sonata No. 1 in A minor,Wrttemberg

    J.S. bachConcerto or Harpsichord and Strings in A major

    Concerto or Harpsichord and Strings in D minor

    goldbergTrio Sonata or Flute, Violin and Harpsichord

    in C majorM es harpsichord/director

    Tickets 30 20 10 (unsighted)

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    Saturday 12 October

    Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, 7.30pm

    Beethoven in AylesburybeethovenPiano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15

    Symphony No. 3 in E lat major, Op. 55, Eroica

    Ms Ppps piano/conductor

    We are delighted to oer our patrons atthe Aylesbury Waterside Theatre the irstchance to hear the programme that launchesour Beethoven Festival in Oxord on 26October. The composers early piano concertocontrasts well with his Eroica Symphony, arevolutionary work regarded as a turning pointin musical history.

    Tickets 28.50 24 20 15 12

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    Friday 18 October

    Kings Place, London, 7.30pm

    Bach UnwrappedbachHarpsichord Concerto No. 4 in A major

    Cantata, Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV

    Magniicat in D major

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    Joined again by exceptional harpsichordist MEsahani, the Philomusica presents Bachs deHarpsichord Concerto No. 4 as part o the BacUnwrapped series. A perormance o the comsublime Cantata 150 will illustrate why the wamous Choir o New College, Oxord, are righ

    renowned or their Baroque expertise. Both cand orchestra will bring the concert to a memconclusion with Bachs jubilant and enthrallinMagniicat in D.

    Tickets 39.50 29.50 24.50 19.50

    Online Savers 9.50

    Box Oice 020 7520 1490www.kingsplace.co.uk

    Thursday 10 October

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    The Eight SeasonsvivaldiThe Four Seasons

    PiazzollaThe Four Seasons o Buenos Aires

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    With two concerts in Cheltenham andBristol under their belts, The Soloistsbring their captivating double billo seasonal representations to theSheldonian Theatre. Vivaldis bestlovedquartet o concertos so accurate intheir musical interpretations that theaudience, with just a little imagination,can eel the light showers o spring,

    the lazy summer heat, the exertions othe autumn harvest, and the snap othe winter cold appear alongside theimpassioned interpretations o storPiazzolla, the Argentinian master o thenew tango.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

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    Beethoven Festival

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    Saturday 26 October

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven IbeethovenPiano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15

    Symphony No. 3 in E lat major, Op. 55

    Ms Ppps piano/conduc

    Inused with the quintessential qualiticlassical concerto, Beethoven draws upViennese predecessors in his Piano CoNo. 1. The Haydnesque inale, brimmininectious energy and humour, paired wthe revolutionary weight o Beethovengame changing Eroica symphony ensBeethoven Festival begins with a bang

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    Beethoven Festival

    Pre-concert Recital, 7pmAvailable to concert ticket holders

    Beethoven violin and pianosonatas perormed by thePhilomusicas Concertmasters.

    15th Anniversary Season

    Papadopoulos believes that Beethovencame in like a lion with his early music,

    and the playing makes no attempt to

    impose 18th-century good manners

    on these products of 1796. [He] has

    a full range of dynamics and tone

    colours to lead to the climaxes, and his

    performances are full of personality

    and intelligence... the performances

    command attention

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    Sunday 27 October

    Oxford Town Hall, 3pm

    Magic and Mystery

    FUNomusica Family Concert

    as M presenter

    Join Alasdair Malloy and the Philomusicas

    bewitching musicians as they lead us on anenchanting tour o a magical and mysteriousworld o ghosts and ghouls, witches and wizards,and all things that go bump in the aternoon.Dont orget to dress in your most rightulashions!

    Preconcert crat activities at 2pmConcert most suitable or ages 4-8Concert ends 4pm

    Tickets adults 8 children 2

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    20 15th Anniversary Season

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    Saturday 2 November

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven IIbeethovenSymphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21

    Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67

    Ms Ppps piano/conductor

    Beethovens ateul 5th Symphony with its amous V or Victory moti andastonishing power provides a suitablytriumphant inale to the second concerto the Beethoven Festival. Beore that,the Orchestra treats us to the sparklingSymphony No. 1 and explores the sublime

    serenity o the 4th Piano Concerto.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

    Pre-concert Recital, 7pma s

    Beethoven violin and pianosonatas perormed by thePhilomusicas Concertmasters.

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    Saturday 9 November

    St Georges Bristol, 7.30pm

    Beethoven in BristolbeethovenPiano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37

    Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92Ms Ppps piano/conductor

    Oxord Philomusica makes a welcomereturn to St Georges with a compellingdouble bill also eaturing as part o ourBeethoven Festival in Oxord that caststhe spotlight on Beethovens stylisticevolution.

    Tickets 26 20 15 10The ticket price includes a suggested

    voluntary donation o 1 to help securethe uture o St Georges Bristol.

    Box Oice 0845 402 4001www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk

    15th Anniversary Season

    Sunday 10 November

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven IIIbeethovenPiano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op.

    Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92Ms Ppps piano/condu

    Although it displays a lavour o the so Mozart and his classical comrades,Beethovens passionate and somewhiery Piano Concerto No. 3 oers glimo a new musical era. The pairing o thpiece with a more mature work such the brilliantly luminous Symphony Nhighlights just how ar his style devel

    through his career.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

    Pre-concert Recital, 7pma s

    Beethoven violin and pianosonatas perormed by thePhilomusicas Concertmasters.

    Beethoven Festival

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    Saturday 16 November

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven IVbeethovenSymphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93

    Piano Concerto No. 2 in B lat major, Op. 19Symphony No. 6 in F major,Op. 68, Pastoral

    Ms Ppps piano/conductor

    Beethovens description o his little 8thSymphony belies its considerable powerand energy, but distinguishes it rom themore spacious and tranquil PastoralSymphony which gently brings theconcert to a close. Between symphonies

    Marios Papadopoulos plays the brilliantand compelling B lat Concerto.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

    Saturday 23 November

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven VbeethovenSymphony No. 4 in B lat major, Op. 60

    Piano Concerto No. 5 in E lat major,Op. 73, Emperor

    Ms Ppps piano/conductor

    Sandwiched between Beethovens mighty3rd and 5th symphonies, the 4th has aprevailing sunny disposition that serves asthe oil to its neighbours orbidding power.The last piano concerto in his set impartsa unique blend o physical and spiritualenergy that perectly complements the

    relaxed symphony whilst epitomisinghumanitys capacity to triumph overadversity.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

    Pre-concert Recital, 7pma s

    Beethoven violin and pianosonatas perormed by the

    Philomusicas Concertmasters.

    Pre-concert Recital, 7pma s

    Beethoven violin and pianosonatas perormed by the

    Philomusicas Concertmasters.

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    Thursday 28 November

    Cheltenham Town Hall, 7.30pm

    Beethoven in CheltenhambeethovenSymphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36

    Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, Choral

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    Appearing again as part o the CheltenhamConcert Series, the Orchestra bringsBeethovens magniicent Choral Symphonyto Cheltenham Town Hall. Paired with thecomposers dynamic 2nd Symphony, thiseast o mighty works promises an

    unmissable experience.Tickets 30 25 12.50 10

    Box Oice 0844 576 2210

    www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk

    Saturday 30 November

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    Beethoven VIbeethovenSymphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36

    Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, ChorJ k sopranod M mezzo sopranotenor tbar Wms baritone

    Ms Ppps conductor

    The Philomusicas 15th AnniversaryBeethoven Festival ends with a symphonidouble bill. The energetic 2nd Symphonyprovides a robust prelude to the great Cho

    Symphony a work o awesome grandeurwhose message o hope or a uture ouniversal brotherhood remains relevant tothis day.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

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    Wednesday 4 December

    Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm

    SchubertSymphony No. 5 in B lat major, D. 485

    dvokViolin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53

    a-Sp M violin

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    In the galaxy o international violin stars AnneSophie Mutter representsa rare comet. The opportunity to see her play locally is something likea celestial event exclaims the LA Times. And so we are thrilled thatshe is joining Oxord Philomusica to perorm Dvoks Violin Concerto a wonderully spirited but rarely heard work that oten alls into the

    shadow o its companion or cello. Schuberts gloriously radiant Mozartiansymphony will open the concert, setting the tone or what promises to bea dazzling evening.

    Tickets 50 35 25 15

    Anne-Sophie Mutterand Oxford Philomusica

    Wednesday 4 December

    Sheldonian Theatre, 11am - 12.30pm

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    Masterclass with Anne-Sophie MutterA antastic opportunity to witness a masterclass withthe celebrated virtuoso violinist.

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    Saturday 14 December

    Sheldonian Theatre, 7.30pm

    Christmas OratoriobachChristmas Oratorio:

    Cantata I: On the First Day o the Festival o Christmas

    Cantata II: On the Second Day o the Festival oChristmas

    Cantata III: On the Third Day o the Festival o Christmas

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    With its jubilant choruses and enchanting solos, Bachstimeless masterpiece the Christmas Oratorio is theperect way to welcome the estive season. The brilliantvoices o Merton College Choir will join the Orchestra

    under the baton o their director Benjamin Nicholasto present three glowing cantatas rom this gloriouscelebratory work.

    Tickets 40 28 18 10

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    ReundsTickets cannot be reunded or exchangedexcept in the case o a sold out or cancelledconcert. We reserve the right to change artists

    and programmes where unavoidable.

    Data ProtectionAny inormation stored by Oxord Philomusicawill not be passed on to third parties.

    Booking DatesF s(see pages 2 & 3)Priority booking or Friends & Patronsopens on 7 January.

    Subscription booking opens on 14 January.Tickets are available to buy on general salerom 21 January.

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    Box OfceThe Box Oce at each venue opens or door salesand ticket collection two hours beore each concert.

    Opening TimesDoors open hal an hour beore theadvertised concert start time.

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    Sponsors and Beneactors

    Platinum Benefactors

    Mr & Mrs Peter Earl, Douglas & Georey de Jager, A G LeventisFoundation, Zvi & Ora Meitar Family Fund, Abdullah Saleh,Garield Weston Foundation

    Gold Benefactors

    Alpenglow Trust, The Sir Victor Blank Charitable Settlement,

    Andrew & Celia Curran, Mr & Mrs Urs Schwarzenbach,Mary Weston

    Principal Benefactors

    Raymond Blanc OBE, Mike & Heather Dalgleish, John & RuthDeech, Pro & Mrs Raymond Dwek, George & Aspasia Leventis,Michael Marks Charitable Trust, Reed Foundation via The BigGive, The David Ross Foundation, Robin Saunders, Mr & Dr JamesSherwood, Tolkien Trust

    Benefactors

    Sue Ashtiany, Baring Foundation, Leonard Blavatnik Foundation,John S Cohen Foundation, The Lord Faringdon Charitable Trust,Dr Peter & Mrs Jessica Frankopan, Sir Ronald Grierson, DavidHaenlein, Paul and Cerys Hopkirk, IKOS, Sir David Keene, Sir David

    and Lady Kinloch, The Kohn Foundation, Patricia Lambrecht,Paul & Amanda Maher, Sir Michael & Lady Parkinson, Dr MichaelPeagram, Christopher Riley, Sad Business School, Staples Trust,Robin & Jeanne Stainer, Nick Stewart & Camilla Carr, Patsy WoodTrust, George Tsavliris

    Principal Donors

    The Sirdar Aly Aziz, David & MarieJane Barnett, John & RoseannBeddington, Natalia Bondarenko, Harry Broumides, Mr & MrsAlistair Buchanan, John & Chris Caunt, The Coutts CharitableTrust, Yianis Christodoulou, Mr & Mrs Maurice Cresswell, SirCrispin Davis, Dorset Foundation, Dragon School Sale, L ord & LadyGoodhart, Peggotty Graham, Headley Trust, Mr & Mrs Je Hewitt,Lady Horton, Terry Hughes, The Countess Howe, David & Sue

    Jackson, Robert & Caroline Jackson, Mr & Mrs Dimitris Kallitsantis,Cecilia Akerman Kressner, Pierre Lagrange, John & MargaretLeighield, Prue Leith, Michael & Patricia Levin, Caroline SilverLewis, Mr & Mrs Mark Loveday, Scott & Claire McGlashan, Mr &Mrs Acis Montanios, Amanda Nicholson, Oxordshire CommunityFoundation, Oxord City Council, Oxordshire County Council,Karl & Holly Peterson, Mr & Mrs Mark Pellew, Alun & Hilary Reid

    Evans, Mr & Mrs Richard Rothwell, The Rothschild Foundation,Roubi LRoubi, Anthony Rosenelder, Simon & Alison Ryde, Mr &Mrs Sevket Sabanci, Theresa Sackler, Islee Oliver Salinas, Mr & MrsPeter de Savary, Charles Shaw, David Shirley, Milly Soames, Gillie& Elliot StevensonSmith, Sir Adrian and Lady Judith Swire, Truett& Dorthe Tate, Mr & Mrs Bernard Taylor, Elizabeth & David Ure,Vitabiotics Foundation, Simon & Charlotte Warshaw, Colin & SuzyWebster, Pierre & Dr Yvonne Winkler, Sir Philip Wroughton

    Corporate Members

    Bang & Olusen o Oxord, Blake Lapthorn, Four Pillars Hotels,Lewis Building Technology, Olamalu Web Development

    College Support

    All Souls, Trinity

    Donors & Patrons

    George Anson, Lord Archer, Mr & Mrs John Bach, John Bateson,Chris Beetles, Tom Birch Reynardson, Lady Bischo, Dr & Mrs PaulBrankin, Mr & Mrs Rodolo Bogni, Matthew Burt Furniture, ProDame Averil Cameron, HH Quentin & HH Ann Campbell, Alan &Rosemary Caunt, Sian Coombs, Anthony Cooper, Charles & Gisela

    Cooper, Sir Frederick & Lady Craword, Mr & Mrs Shamus Donald,Dr and Mrs Christopher Donovan, James & Vanessa Emmett, Mr &Mrs Stephen Ferguson, Lord Foley, Sir Jeremy & Lady Greenstock,Verne & Andrea Grinstead, Mr & Mrs Norman Grundon, Lord &Lady Hollenden, Lord Hurd, Mrs F A M Ruck Keene, Pro MartinKemp, Sir Anthony & Lady Kenny, Mr & Mrs Tony de Keyser, DrCraig Evan Klater, James & Jan Lawrie, Harry Lee, Ian Lenagan,Sir Jeremy Lever, Kenneth Levy, Phyllida Lloyd CBE, Mr & MrsAnthony Loehnis, Olga Makharinsky, Mr & Mrs Bjorn Malmstroem,Kenneth Miles, Caroline Miller, Nick and Roz Parkinson, LouisPerlman, Lord & Lady Phillimore, Muriel Pilkington, Vince Power,Reuben Foundation, Sir Ivor & Lady Roberts, Blake R Samuels,Maria Shammas, Florence Sibourd, Mr & Mrs Sinclair, Dr & Mrs

    James Smith, Julie Shmueli, Lord Stevenson o Coddenham, AnneStoddart, Pro Reinhard Strohm, Roger & Cheryl Traord, PyrrosVardinoyannis, Richard & Angela Wade, Edgar & Judith Wallner,Nicola Walton, Pro Sir David & Lady Weatherall, Suzanne Webber,Philip & Roswitha Wetton, Roger Witcomb, Sir David and LadyYardley, Lord & Lady Younger, Mr & Mrs ZaphiriouZarii, and otheranonymous donors

    Oxord Philomusica acknowledges with deep gratitude the inancialcontribution made over the last twelve months by the ollowing:

    Without our supporters we could never sustain tclass music making that we promote in Oxord, aThames Valley and beyond. The Orchestra relies its own undraising eorts to maintain not only iprogramme but also its education and communiOxord Philomusica is a registered UK charity (nu1084256) so all donations attract Git Aid where aBe part o the musical world o a great orchestra

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    to support and our scholarship schemes.Friends and PatronsJoin a likeminded group inspired by the work oOrchestra and be invited to termly events. ContaCaunt, Friends and Patrons Secretary on 01865 4

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