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  Soloists of Oxford Philomusica CHAMBER SERIES Simpkins Lee Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall Friday, 7pm 01865 980980 oxfordphil.com Oxford Philomusica principal players return, beginning tomorrow night with a pair of string quartets — Mozart’s No.19 in C Major, Dissonance, and Dvorak’s No.12 in F major, the American.
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  It’s wonderful to see the Oxford Philomusica champion young artists, including 19-year-old violinist Savitri Grier, pictured, winner of the orchestra’s inaugural Youth Concerto Competition. She tackled Sibelius’ Violin Concerto in D Minor with poise and maturity displaying natural technique and musicality. With her virtuosic handling of the cadenzas and the expressive movement of her body, she was mesmerising. The orchestra impressed too, with conductor Marios Papadopoulos ensuring sensitive support and meticulous attention to detail and there was a seemingly tangible rapport between soloist and orchestra. This was a compelling performance of one of the great early 20th-century masterpieces, and it was a privilege to witness a star in the making. Savitri Grier is undoubtedly a name to watch. There were memorable moments in Andante Moderato. The third movement was joyful while the final movement, with its unusual passacaglia and variations, brought the symphony to a powerful and exhilarating finish.
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  ‘Ellington’s Caravan sparked showers of sax fireworks; the band sailed through star UK saxist Tim Garland’s giddily capricious Agro Alegria.”
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  If you’re thinking that surname looks familiar, there’s a good reason — Kitty Whately is the daughter of Morse/Lewis star Kevin Whately. Fans of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet will probably remember her as Whately’s on-screen daughter, Debbie Hope, in the second series — something she has no recollection of herself.
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