A Norwegian ice musician who carves his instruments from frozen lakes thrilled an audience in Witney.
Terje Isungset performed on an ice horn, ice xylophone and an iceophone at the sell-out Cogges Farm concert in Church Lane.
The wind and percussion instruments are carved from frozen lakes and glaciers in Norway.
After a successful tour to London’s Somerset House in 2010, he decided to return to the UK for shows in Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon and Wiltshire.
The show lasted for 35 minutes before a video was shown and questions were answered afterwards.
Coggs Manor Farm director Colin Shone said everyone had enjoyed the performance.
He said: “We were full and the barn was lit up with these blue and green lights which shone through the ice. It was just breathtaking.”
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