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Uk the Sheet May Be Weekly, but the Website Is Still Queries 553377 (Mon-Fri 9-5) CONCERTS MEETINGS GIGS + NIGHTLIFE Adverts 554444 (24 hr ansaphone) or via our Friday 8th December Friday 8th December website: http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk Organisation / Subject / Speaker / Place / Admin 310354 OXFORD PHILOMUSICA CHAMBER SERIES Time / Contact OXFORD FOLK CLUB / Belshazzar's Feast / Port WEEKLY Snail mail: 10 Kingston Road, Oxford OX2 6EF Mozart, Haydn / Holywell Music Room / 8pm / 01865 Mahon, St Clements / £3.50 / 8.30 / Email: [email protected] 798600 www.oxfordphil.com Friday 8th December www.members.aol.com/OxfordFolkClub INFORMATION Choir and Orchestra of St John’s HIGH AND MIGHTY / Gig to launch album "Pest"/ Fax 0870 734 5695 Artistic Director: John Lubbock JAMES BOWMAN with the European Union Baroque BEING CLOTHED Day school:An approach to Words@30p (min 10), display@£8/cm (min 3), all + VAT Orchestra / Telemann, Purcell, Handel, Lully / spirituality / Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square/ The Point, The Plain / 798794 Christmas Sheldonian Theatre, 8pm / Music at Oxford, 0870 9am-5pm/ £36-£29/ 01865 270380 / RETRO BOOGIE/ Soul/funk/disco/ £5// 10pm/ The www.dailyinfo.co.uk 750 0659 [email protected] / Booking essential. backroom, 162 Cowley rd/ 244516/ Next issue Fri 15th December by Candlelight Saturday 9th December FAITH, REASON AND SCIENCE Course on [email protected]/ www.thebully.f9.co.uk Issue No. 7051 Deadline 10am, Thur 14th December philosophical foundations of religious belief/ Rewley HIERONYMOUS & X-HAIL/ 8.30pm/ £3.50/ 7.30pm, Saturday 16 December MOZART, HEINZ HOLLIGER, STRAVINSKY AND House, 1 Wellington Square /Residential or non- Wheatsheaf Pavilion High Street Oxford/ www.i.am/ Oxford Town Hall BEETHOVEN / Mieko Kanno (violin) and Nicholas residential/01865 270380/ x-hail FRIDAY 8TH - THURSDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2000 Hodges (Piano) / £10 (£5 for students) Available [email protected] from Playhouse: 798600 / Holywell Music Room/ SLIDE/ Featuring Anthony Pappa/ 10pm/ £8/ The Handel Messiah Excerpts IMPRESSIONISM: PAINTING QUICKLY IN 7.30pm Zodiac COMING Purcell Trumpet Sonata FRANCE Day school - the circumstances which Saturday 9th December Carols for audience and choir CITY OF OXFORD CHOIR - WOLCUM YOLE!/ caused impressionism to happen/9.30am-5.00pm/ Songs for Yuletide and Spring/ £10 (£8) from Oxford SIMON MAYOR AND the Mandolinquents- Gerald Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square/ £36-£29/ 01865 CHUMBAWAMBA/ Tour of Uk/ 8pm/ £10/ The Winner of the Great Playhouse 798600/7.30pm/ Keble College Chapel/ Garcia, Hilary James, Richard Collins. 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