
The oldest custom-built concert hall in Europe, the Holywell Music Room opened its doors to the public for the first time in 1748. Designed by Thomas Camplin, Vice-Principal of St Edmund Hall.The room continued as a concert venue throughout the eighteenth century and until 1836 from which time it was used for a number of other purposes including auctions and exhibitions. By the 1870s it was being used for weekly rehearsals by the Oxford Philharmonic Society and its future as a musical venue was further secured after 1910 when the Oxford University Musical Union obtained the lease on the building. The Holywell was restored and refitted in 1959-60 and since that time has been the location for many hundreds of recitals and concert series featuring prestigious visiting musicians as well as many local groups and student performers.
Capacity: 200
Facilities: Toilets, Disabled access, No bar
Ensemble Mirage
Pixels Ensemble
with Bojan Čičić & Instruments of Time & Truth
Consone String Quartet
Oxford Coffee Concerts
Endymion
Allegri String Quartet
Frith Piano Quartet
Mozart Mendelssohn & Shostakovich
Oxford Coffee Concerts
Duration: 1 hour with no interval
Please note under 5s cannot be admitted.
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