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Shakespeare in Music | Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra

When
Friday July 7, 2023 at 19:30
Where
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford
Tickets
£38, £28, £22, £15 (students £5)
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  1. Excerpts, from Timon of Athens Z 632 - Henry Purcell
  2. Suite, from The Fairy Queen Z 629 - Henry Purcell
  3. Concert Suite, from Henry V, A Shakespeare Scenario - Sir William Walton
  4. Suite, from Richard II - Dominique Le Gendre
  5. Suite No 2 in D, from Water Music HWV 348-350 - George Frideric Handel
  6. Suite No 3 in G, from Water Music HWV 348-350 - George Frideric Handel

Interspersed with readings by Shakespearian actors from the bard’s most beloved plays, we trace Shakespeare’s influence across 400 years of music history. Follow along from the songs of Shakespeare’s contemporary Francesca Caccini (1587–1641); to the incidental music written by Henry Purcell (1659–1695) for Timon of Athens and The Fairy Queen; to William Walton’s (1902-1983) music for Henry V; to the first live performance of the incidental music composed by Guy Woolfenden (1937–2016) for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The Tempest since the 1978 acclaimed production. Suite Nos 2 and 3 from Handel’s Water Music add joyous closure to this summer concert.


Venue
Sheldonian Theatre
Broad Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3AZ
England
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