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Music from Amadeus | Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra

When
Sunday July 23, 2023 at 19:30
Where
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford
Tickets
£38 £28 £22 £15 (students £5)
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  1. Symphony No 44 in E minor, 'Trauersinfonie' Hob I:44 - (Franz) Joseph Haydn
  2. Concerto for cello and orchestra No 1 in C Hob VIIb/1 - (Franz) Joseph Haydn
  3. Symphony No 25 in G minor K 183 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Miloš Forman’s 1984 movie Amadeus is a masterpiece from beginning to end, telling of the ambition, obsession and jealousy that nearly thwarted the career of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and of the sublime music that poured out of a genius whose foibles and vulgarity were all too human. Mozart’s volatile Symphony No 25 pays homage to the ‘father of the symphony’ himself, Joseph Haydn, who is represented by his more doleful Symphony No 44 in the Sheldonian Theatre, as well as his frolicking Cello Concerto No. 1 featuring soloist Oliver Simpson – winner of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2022 Oxfordshire Senior Concerto Competition.


Venue
Sheldonian Theatre
Broad Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 3AZ
England
@OxUniVenues

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