An Oxford hospital was filled with music on Thursday, May 1, when members of a city orchestra performed for patients, visitors and staff.
Oxford Philomusica's education and community manager Kate Comberti listening to musicians with her son Tobias, four months.
Seven musicians took part in Oxford Philomusica's Pied Piper Project, touring and playing in different departments of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Headington.
The main reception area was brought to a standstill in the afternoon, as they performed A Fanfare for a Children's Hospital.
The musicians -- playing the double bass, violin, viola, bassoon, oboe, flute and French Horn -- joined the Oxford Radcliffe Orchestra for a finale.
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