Monthly Archives: February 2009

Oxford Opera

GARSINGTON OPERA

 


CELEBRATES ITS TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY WITH BRITISH PREMIERE OF MARTINŮ’S MIRANDOLINA
 


The British premiere of Martinů’s comic opera Mirandolina, directed by Martin Duncan and conducted by Martin André, is one of the three operas featured during the twentieth anniversary season of Garsington Opera. This production, in the fiftieth anniversary year of Martinů’s death, marks the first time that Garsington Opera has mounted an opera by the twentieth century Czech composer. The festival (3 June – 5 July) in addition presents two new productions – Rossini’s La Cenerentola, (directed by Daniel Slater and conducted by David Parry) and, for the first time at Garsington Opera, Beethoven’s Fidelio. Directed by John Cox and conducted by Douglas Boyd, Fidelio opens the festival which, once again, features an array of distinguished and rising talent.
 

 
MIRANDOLINA

To read more http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/opera.htm

Oxford News

Monday 16 February 2009
 

Oxford City Council set to approve budget

Monday 16 February 2009

Reaction to BMW’s announcement

 16th February 2009
 

To read more http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/oxfordnews.htm
 
Mini job cuts are a wake up call to a dithering Labour government

Oxford Education

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and news about its universities see http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/Oxforduniversity.htm

Oxford News

Wanted man – Oxfordshire (UPDATE)
Friday 13 February 2009, 8:27pm

E-fit released – Oxford

Friday 13 February 2009, 3:52pm

Police film competition entries now on YouTube

Friday 13 February 2009, 3:13pm

February Half Term Fun across City

Tuesday 10 February 2009

Lightweight version of eco-guide delivered

Wednesday 11 February 2009

Free safety advice for residential care homes

Thursday 12 February 2009

To read more see http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/oxfordnews.htm

Gazprom facing major challenges in Supply

The recent gas dispute between Russia and the Ukraine, is not what it seems. Experts are suggesting Russia’s Gazprom will have problems supplying not only its domestic markets in future, but many of its foreign customers in the next decade see Feature on the problems facing Russia’s Gazprom http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/Euenergynews.htm