Castalian String Quartet

Coleridge-Taylor, Antonioni, Beethoven

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Tickets

£20 (buy two concerts for £30)

£10 for students and under 25 (buy two concerts for £15) 

50% off student tickets: Use the voucher code CAST£5 at check out for up to two student tickets for £5 each. T&Cs apply.

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Hans Keller String Quartet in Residence at University of Oxford

Presented by The Cultural Programme in association with the Faculty of Music

We are delighted to be working with Oxford University Cultural Programme to bring the Castalian String Quartet's incredible performances to you through a series of chamber concerts and pre-concert talks with members of the quartet and Oxford University academics.

Formed in 2011, the Castalian String Quartet is taking the international chamber music scene by storm. They are the first Hans Keller String Quartet in Residence at the University of Oxford, thanks to The Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust

Sini Simonen (violin) / Daniel Roberts (violin) / Natalie Loughran (viola) / Steffan Morris (cello)

Coleridge-Taylor - 5 Fantasiestücke, Op. 5
Francesco Antonioni - String Quartet No. 2 'Surfarara'
Beethoven - String Quartet No. 12 in E flat major, Op. 127

Presented by The Cultural Programme in association with the Faculty of Music, University of Oxford, where the Castalian String Quartet are The Hans Keller String Quartet in Residence. Made possible thanks to The Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust.

PRE-CONCERT TALK WITH PROFESSOR LAURA TUNBRIDGE
A string quartet concert was likened by Goethe to hearing 'four intelligent people conversing among themselves'. But is conversation still a useful model for how string quartets communicate in the twenty-first century? Laura Tunbridge investigates these and related questions about quartet interaction with live examples by student musicians.

Intermezzo Chamber Choir Summer Concert

The Intermezzo choir will be singing "Songs of Resistance", including eye-opening music from or about the oppressed and unfortunate in South Africa, Haiti, Ireland, the American south, Soviet-occupied Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia, and of course ancient Babylon.

Music in the (sub-)Arctic

Oxford University Open Days

Tchaikovsky Recitals with Julian Chan

Join us on Friday evening for our Open Day concert at 6pm where Julian will be performing Tchaikovsky on our Steinway Grand.

Q&A and Recital with Professor Martyn Harry

Professor Harry will be giving a talk that will feature music throughout, followed by an audience Q&A.

Quantum Universe: Less than Nothing, More than Everything

Pianist, composer, author and quantum musician Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin discusses his recent books.