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The Oxford University Music Society (OUMS) [1] is one of the oldest societies in the University of Oxford, England, tracing its origins back to 1872. The Society was formed in 1916 by the merger of the Oxford University Musical Club , founded in 1872, and the Oxford University Musical Union , founded in 1884.
For 27 years, especially during the 1940s, the society met free of charge at Gunfield in Norham Gardens, North Oxford, with the sponsorship and support of the pianist Margaret Deneke and her sister Helena Deneke, who lived at Gunfield. The society changed its name to OCMS in 1968. Concerts at the Holywell Music Room restarted in 1987.
The Oxford Symphony Orchestra is a non-professional large orchestra based in Oxford. It formerly was known as the Oxford Orchestral Society and (prior to 1919) Dr Allen's Orchestra. It was founded by Sir Hugh Allen, who served as its first conductor, in 1902. Maurice Besly was his immediate successor. [1]
O. October Club (Oxford University) Out of the Blue (British band) Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America; Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition
O2 Academy Oxford; Oxford Chamber Music Society; An Oxford Elegy; Oxford International Piano Festival; Oxford International Song Festival; Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra; Oxford University Jazz Society; Oxford University Music Society
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The Oxford International Piano Festival has taken place annually in Oxford, England, since 1998, and is now established as one of the world's foremost summer music academies. The Festival comprises several professors and professional pianists giving masterclasses to approximately 20 students over the period of one week, usually in late July or ...
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