Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Oxford Lieder Festival | |
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| Name | Oxford Lieder Festival |
| Location | Oxford |
| Genre | Classical music, Art song |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Founder | Sholto Kynoch |
Oxford Lieder Festival. The festival is a renowned celebration of Classical music and Art song, founded by Sholto Kynoch in 2002, with the aim of promoting the works of composers such as Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, and Hugo Wolf. It has become a major event in the Oxford cultural calendar, attracting visitors from across the United Kingdom, including London, Birmingham, and Manchester. The festival has also collaborated with other institutions, including the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology.
The Oxford Lieder Festival has a rich history, with its first edition taking place in 2002, featuring performances by Christine Brewer, Neal Davies, and Graham Johnson. Over the years, the festival has grown in popularity, with notable performances by Simon Keenlyside, Dame Felicity Lott, and Sir Thomas Allen. The festival has also commissioned new works by composers such as James MacMillan, Judith Weir, and Thomas Adès, which have been premiered at the festival. The festival has been supported by organizations such as the BBC, BBC Radio 3, and the Arts Council England, and has also collaborated with other festivals, including the Edinburgh International Festival and the Aldeburgh Festival.
The Oxford Lieder Festival programme features a wide range of concerts, recitals, and events, including performances of Lieder by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Johannes Brahms. The festival also includes masterclasses, workshops, and lectures, given by experts such as Graham Johnson, Roger Vignoles, and Malcolm Martineau. The programme has also featured performances of Opera by companies such as the Royal Opera, English National Opera, and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. The festival has also collaborated with other institutions, including the British Library, the National Theatre, and the Royal Academy of Music.
The Oxford Lieder Festival has featured a wide range of performers, including Singers such as Ian Bostridge, Sarah Connolly, and Mark Padmore, as well as Pianists such as Imogen Cooper, Paul Lewis, and András Schiff. The festival has also featured performances by Ensembles such as the Takács Quartet, the Endellion Quartet, and the Heath Quartet. The festival has also collaborated with other performers, including Conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle, Daniel Barenboim, and Gustavo Dudamel, and Orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Oxford Lieder Festival takes place in various venues across Oxford, including the Holywell Music Room, the Sheldonian Theatre, and the Oxford Town Hall. The festival has also used other venues, such as the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, the Pitt Rivers Museum, and the Oxford Playhouse. The festival has also collaborated with other venues, including the Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican Centre, and the Southbank Centre.
The Oxford Lieder Festival is organized by a team led by Sholto Kynoch, who is also the festival's Artistic Director. The festival is supported by a range of organizations, including the University of Oxford, the Oxford City Council, and the Oxfordshire County Council. The festival has also received funding from organizations such as the Arts Council England, the BBC, and the British Academy. The festival has also collaborated with other organizations, including the Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and the Royal Northern College of Music. Category:Music festivals in the United Kingdom