
A Grade I, G.F. Bodley designed church and adjoining cloister that forms part of St Stephen's House, a Permanent Private Hall of the University.
Recently updated as a concert venue, SJE has underfloor heating and new lighting, comfortable chairs, a new toilet block, staging, and a Steinway D concert grand piano. The acoustic is superb.
SJE is on the Iffley Road opposite the University Sports Ground. Buses from Oxford city centre stop directly outside. Buses from London stop five minutes' walk away in St Clement's.
Capacity: 400 - 500
Facilities:
Disabled access and toilet.
Bar on site for most events.
A selection of Green Rooms for performers.
Public car parks at St Clement's and behind Tesco on Cowley Road.
Limited parking for performers and Blue Badge holders in the college and, for some events, extra parking for the general public nearby
Travel Information:
Walking: approx. 25 mins
By Bus: approx. 15 mins, from Westgate (Stop E1), Bus 3 or 3A to Rose Hill, James Street West Stop. Also X90 and BROOKESbus U5
By car: approx. 5
Choros Conductor, Janet Lincé
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Oxford Festival of the Arts in collaboration with SJE Arts
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of the Empowered Women Trilogy.
Part of the Empowered Women Trilogy.
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
with Instruments of Time & Truth
Oxford Festival of the Arts in collaboration with SJE Arts
Oxford Festival of the Arts in collaboration with SJE Arts
Works by Mozart, Smetana, Pärt and more.
Dvorak 'American' Quartet, Copland and more.
Kaupo Kikkas, illustrated talk with the photographer
Works by Pärt, Mozart, Webern & Mahler.
Prof. Andrew King, University of Oxford
The stage filled in Wolf-Ferrari Symphony and Schubert Octet.
Goldner Quartet play Beethoven & Shostakovich plus clarinet pieces.
Covers all 13 events in the Oxford May Music Festival
Prof. Robin Grimes. Imperial College, London
Great soprano songs with a variety of accompanying instruments.
Prof. Tim Leighton, University of Southampton
'We are all' - great jazz from the world-famous trio.
Dr Simon Boxall, University of Southampton
Prof Dame Ottoline Leyser, University of Cambridge
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Part of the Empowered Women Trilogy.
Alda Dizdari Violin & Tom Blach Piano
Part of the Empowered Women Trilogy.
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Part of SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series
Amandine Beyer, violin
Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
Two recognised interpreters of the Baroque form an inspirational partnership. Kristian Bezuidenhout is hailed as one of today’s most exciting keyboard artists, equally at home on the fortepiano, harpsichord and modern piano, whilst Amandine Beyer has become a reference point for performance of Baroque violin repertoire.
Tonight, the duo will be focusing their attention on works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
A full season pass for the SJE Arts 6th International Piano Series is available to purchase by clicking HERE.
If you require a wheelchair space for this event please call us on 01865 305 305 to check availability or email ticketsoxford@oxfordplayhouse.com.
Duration: 1 hour 45mins with interval
Programme to include:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Sonata for violin and fortepiano No.19 in E flat major, K 302
Sonata for violin and fortepiano No.20 in C major, K 303
Sonata for violin and fortepiano No.23 in D major, K 306
Interval
Variations for violin and piano in G minor on Hélas, j’ai perdu mon amant, K 360
Sonata for violin and fortepiano No.32 in B flat major, K 454
Programme to include: Mahler Piano Quartet movement in A Minor Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Sun 17 Feb
Palestrina, Praetorius, Hassler and Schütz, culminating in J. S. Bach’s great double- choir motet Komm, Jesu, komm Palestrina Co...
Tue 19 Feb
KEBLE COLLEGE CHOIR Directed by Matthew Martin Music by Byrd and Tallis Music by Palestrina, Victoria, and featuring Bach’s motet Lobet den Herrn
Wed 20 Feb