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“Equal
parts
humour
and reverence”:
the
music
of
Cheryl
Frances-Hoad

Visiting Fellow in Music, Cheryl Frances Hoad will present an illustrated talk on Tuesday 18 February from 8.30pm in the Provost’s Lodgings.

Cheryl will discuss her creative development and the ideas that inspire and motivate her compositional work. She will talk in particular about the anthem that she composed last November for the chapel choir, and which will be premiered in May this year.

Spaces at this event are limited, to book please contact Dr David Maw on david.maw@oriel.ox.ac.uk