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Boxwood and Brass, The Maxwell Quartet, baroque and a piano festival, in this...

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This week's classical round-up features the Oxford Piano Festival and so much more

REVIEW: Was 2019 The Best Truck Ever?

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The final day at Truck saw the biggest band of the weekend (in terms of the number of streams) Two Door Cinema Club headline to a packed...

REVIEW: Foals’ triumphant homecoming gig rocks Truck, plus Johnny Marr singalong

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Saturday at Truck was the setting for a huge homecoming for local heroes Foals who brought their arena worthy show to the tiny main stage in great...

REVIEW: DAY 2 AT TRUCK – HUGE CROWDS FOR MERCURY NOMINEES IDLES, LEWIS CAPALDI...

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Friday at Truck is when the festival fully kicks off, and although everyone arriving was unlucky to have missed an incredible Thursday evening, the line-up that...

REVIEW: TRUCK KICKS OFF WITH RAUCOUS SET FROM POST PUNK HEADLINERS – SLAVES

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Thursday at Truck was all about the post-punk headliners Slaves, a two-piece boyband from the garden of England. And in the sweltering heat Laurie and Isaac did not...

Review: Garsington Opera triumphs with Monterverdi’s Vespers of 1610

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Monteverdi’s Vespersof 1610, which will bring Garsington Opera’s 30thanniversary season to a close, is an extraordinary work, its operatic qualities making it entirely in keeping with Garsington’s usual...

Tinkling the ivories, Game of Queens and Peter Rabbit’s Musical Adventure. It’s all going...

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Oxford will soon be reverberating to the tinkling of ivories as the annual Oxford Piano Festival, always a highlight of Oxford Philharmonic’s year, gets underway.

Shiver me timbres: Swashbuckling pirates abound at Opera Anywhere’s Cokethorpe summer festival

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Opera Anywhere launches its new summer festival Swashbuckling pirates and Japanese gentlemen are just some of the characters popping up at Cokethorpe School this weekend, discovers Nicola Lisle. Opera...
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