Friday 11 June
Mansfield College Chapel: Fabio Zanon (guitar) and Kathryn Thomas (flute). Brazil. 8pm. 01865 554026.
St Mary Magdalen Church, Magdalen Street, Oxford: Anna Wood and Robert Rice with Paul Plummer. Songs from the shows. 7.45pm. 01865 798600.
Woodstock Town Hall: Megan Hooper (soprano), Helex Maxey (soprano), Maureen Lake (piano), Nicholas Hooper (guitar). Monteverdi to Britten. 7.30pm. Tickets at The Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock. 7.30pm.
Barns Centre, Thame: Isis Baroque. Vivaldi, Bach and Leclair. 7.30pm. 01844 261384.
Saturday 12 June
Jacqueline du Pre Music Building, St Hilda's College: Mark Hooper (piano) and Gareth Griffiths (violin). Beethoven, Violin sonatas 1,6 and 9 (The Kreutzer). 7.30pm. 01865 798600.
Magdalen College Chapel: The Band of Instruments with the Choir of Magdalen College. My Heart is Inditing. 6pm. Part of evensong.
Church of St Michael at the North Gate, Cornmarket: Choir of the Carl von Ossietzky-Gymnasium, Bonn. Dvorak, Mass in D major. Stephan Pridik (organ). 7.30pm.
Wesley Memorial Church Hall, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford: The Oxford Gamelan Society. Music and dance from Central Java. 7pm. 01865 798600.
Blenheim Palace: Music from the Movies. Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra. Fireworks finale. Grounds open 5pm, concert 8pm. 01625 560000.
Dorchester Abbey: Reading Bach Choir. Mozart, Laudate Dominu; Schubert, Psalm 23; Brahms, Requiem. 7.30pm. 01865 798600.
Didcot Civic Hall: Didcot Choral Society. An Evening with Gilbert & Sullivan's HMS Pinafore. Join in or just listen! 7.30pm. Tickets from the hall or tourist office.
St Mary's Church, Long Wittenham: Angela Henckel (soprano) and William Wray (speaker), with David Ward (piano and speaker). Celebrating Mozart and Shakespeare. 7.30pm. 01865 407952.
Old Luxters, Hambleden, near Henley: Sounds Lyrical perform excerpts from The Pearl Fishers, Lakme, Carman, Samson and Delilah and others. 7.30pm, dinner 8.30pm. 01491 638330.
Corn Exchange, Newbury (01635 522733): Reading Wind Orchestra presents Thames Journey. 7.30pm.
Sunday 13 June
Corn Exchange, Newbury: Beverley Craven. 7.45pm.
01635 522733.
Rose Revived, Newbridge: Southern Syncopators.
Hilton Hotel, Newbury: Graeme Hewitt's High Society.
Trout Inn, Lechlade: Mike Booker.
Monday 14 June
Garsington Manor: Garsington Opera. Mozart, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail. 6.15pm. 01865 361636. Also June 19, 25, 30 and July 3, 6, 10.
Nettlebed Folk Song Club: Tanglefoot from Canada. 8pm. 01628 636620.
At home in Banbury: Soiree featuring Jeannette Leport (piano), with art displays. Tel 01295 255448 for further details.
Witney Corn Exchange: Isla St Clair. Box office tel: 01993 709444.
Tuesday 15 June
Christ Church Picture Gallery : The Gonzaga Band. Courtly music on cornets and sackbutts. 7pm. Inquiries: 01865 276172.
Bullingdon Arms, Cowley Road, Oxford: Denny Ilett Jr.
Garsington Manor: Garsington Opera. Rossini, L'Italiana in Algeri. 6.15pm. 01865 361636. Also June 20, 24, 27 and July 2, 7, 9.
Banbury House Hotel: John Morrison Quartet.
Trout Inn, Lechlade: Jazz Ferrago.
Wednesday 16 June
Ashmolean Museum: London Chinese Orchestra. 6.30pm. Tickets £15 include wine and canapes. 01865 798600.
The Queen's College, Oxford: Lunchtime organ recital. Carol Williams (New York). 1.10pm. Free.
All Saints Methodist Church, Appleford Drive, Abingdon: Kennington & District United Church Choirs. The Yeomen of the Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan. Concert version in costume. 7.30pm. 01865 735885.
Thursday 17 June
Jacqueline du Pre Music Building, St Hilda's College: Francis Pott (piano) and Peter Sheppard-Skaerve (violin). Sonatas by Debussy, Alan Rawsthorne and Francis Pott; works by David Matthews and Erik Satie. 7.30pm. 01865 798600.
All Saints' Church, Lime Walk, Headington: Eleri Turner from (triple harp). Celtic Music from Wales, Ireland and Brittany. 8pm.
Rose Hill Methodist Church, Oxford: Kennington & District United Church Choirs. The Yeomen of the Guard by Gilbert & Sullivan. Concert version in costume. 7.30pm.01865 735885.
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