Led by their iconic conductor Steven Grahl regular festival visitors Schola Cantorum of Oxford perform ‘Songs of the Bard’: a varied programme of settings of William Shakespeare, including texts from his sonnets, A Midsummer Nights Dream and The Tempest.
Three Shakespeare Songs | Ralph Vaughan WIlliams
So true a fool is love | Cheryl Frances-Hoad
Songs of Ariel | Grayston Ives
The song sung true | Judith Weir
Four Shakespeare Songs (excepts) | Jaakko Mäntyjärvi
Serenade to Music | Ralph Vaughan Williams
Schola Cantorum of Oxford is the Chamber Choir of Oxford University. The choir was founded by Lásló Heltay in 1960 and has built a reputation as Oxford’s premier concert choir, engaging deeply with complex repertoire and commissioning new music for chamber choir. Schola’s mission is to provide an outstanding musical training for young singers and choral conductors.
Schola Cantorum of Oxford
Conductors - Steven Grahl
Saturday 21st February 2026, 7.30pm - 9.30pm.
St Mary Moorfields Church Hall
4-5 Eldon St, London EC2M 7LS
Tickets: £25 Premium, £20 Unreserved, £5 Under-18 or in full time education.
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