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Chamber Series II review - It's this setting that takes the chamber pieces and somehow breathes new life into them
In June 1863, Johannes Brahms wrote to a friend, 'My love for Schubert is a very serious one, ...
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Nicholas Daniel and Charles Owen review - The pair wove their way through a magical, thought-provoking and wide ranging repertoire of music crossing ages, tastes and techniques
The oboe is not really considered the 'star' of a traditional orchestra, and nor when we consider ...
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Eynsham Hall review - More is needed if it aspires to be a destination dining experience
Twelve miles from Oxford, Eynsham Hall Hotel has an instant impact.No visitor can fail to be ...
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Miles Ahead [15] review - An engaging collage of Miles Davis, his talent, moods, inner demons
The jazz community and muso faithfuls turned up in unity to the opening night of Miles Ahead, a ...
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Hail, Caesar! [12A] review
I should admit straight off the bat that I am a huge Cohen brothers fan and have probably watched ...
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Footloose review - The show is a feel-good trip back to the 80s
When you go to see Footloose the Musical, you expect elaborate dance numbers, great songs, bad ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2016 review - James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov on Tchaikovsky: border-line magical, on point and imaginative
James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov
Tchaikovsky's Piano Suite The Seasons: Live Storytelling, ...
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The Sixteen: The Choral Pilgrimage 2016 review - Peaceful and gently moving, this programme provides a respite from worldly woes
The Sixteen come to Christ Church Cathedral early in their 16
th annual 'Choral Pilgrimage' tour ...
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The Fish Who Could Wish, with Korky Paul review - Generous sharing of musings on character creation and drawing really made this a cracker of an event
'It was me or the sunshine', began Korky Paul, jokingly shaking his head at the not-quite full ...
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Bridging The Void review - Her aim when creating the piece was to 'intrigue, entertain and engage' and this was clearly achieved in novel and unusual ways
The audience were plummeted into a pitch black, free form, leaf -strewn Pegasus Theatre for last ...
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