Broad Street
Oxford, England

Bruckner is normally associated with music for massive forces, but in his Mass in E Minor he only uses voices and a wind ensemble to produce a moving and magical tribute to the polyphony of the past, which is inescapably imbued with Bruckner?s own special brand of beauty. The programme will also include Mozart?s magnificent Serenade in C Minor for Wind Octet, and some fine motets by Mendelssohn which also look back to older music, but also prefigure the music of Brahms and Bruckner himself.

See http://users.ox.ac.uk/~azzopard/obc/obc_concerts03-04.html for more details.

Added by Kake on November 12, 2003

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