
Keble College was founded in 1868 by the Tractarians, leaders of the Oxford Movement, to help students from poorer and humbler backgrounds to enter the Christian ministry. It is named after John Keble, priest and leader of the Oxford Movement. the chapel contains the original first version of the famous painting The Light of the World by William Holman Hunt.
Capacity: 200
Facilities: No refreshments or parking facilities. Disabled access.
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
Part of the Keble Early Music Festival 2019
KEBLE COLLEGE CHOIR
Directed by Matthew Martin
Music by Byrd and Tallis
Music by Palestrina, Victoria, and featuring Bach’s motet Lobet den Herrn
Duration: 40mins with no interval
This is a free event but booking is required.
If you require a wheelchair space, please call us on 01865 305 305.
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