Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances.
About this Event
Concert details
We are delighted to welcome George Caird once again as our conductor for this concert.
The programme of music for this concert will be:
Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad
Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F with soloist Sunil Manohar
Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances
Tickets are £15 (£5 for under 16s), and are available on the door
All proceeds will go towards Restore, a mental health charity together with north Oxford Rotary. Restore works across Oxfordshire to help people re-emerge from mental ill-health through therapeutic recovery groups, coaching towards work or their own goals, and learning opportunities.
History of the Orchestra
In 1978 a group of hospital musicians, led by respiratory consultant Dr Donald Lane, came together to give a concert in memory of a young nurse named Jill Broadis who had died of melanoma, and helped to launch a memorial fund for cancer research in her name. This concert then became a regular event for 20 years. Gradually, extra concerts were added, each supporting other medically-related charities. Over time, the number of musicians involved grew to a full-size symphony orchestra, and moved from the old Radcliffe Infirmary to the larger venue of the John Radcliffe Hospital, becoming the Radcliffe Orchestra.
The winning formula of the orchestra, liaising with a charity to host a concert on a Saturday evening was established early on, and has persisted since. The players are drawn from all walks of the healthcare services in Oxfordshire, including porters, pharmacists, technicians, scientists, medical students, nurses, physiotherapists, clerical staff, GPs, as well as junior and senior doctors. Family members and friends also help swell the numbers up to a full symphony orchestra.
Dr Donald Lane, also a viola player, pianist and composer, founded and conducted the orchestra from 1978 and saw the concerts through their 25th anniversary year. In 2004, he handed the running of the orchestra over to a committee chaired by Professor John Stradling, also a respiratory consultant, who was in turn succeeded by Dr Rosie Adams, a radiology consultant, in 2017.
Over the years we have had the privilege of working with a wide range of talented musicians, both professional and amateur, who have performed as soloists with the orchestra. In recent years, we have also been fortunate to have amazing conductors prepared to rehearse the orchestra for 6 to 7 weeks prior to the Saturday concert. Our most loyal conductor in the modern era has been Catherine Underwood, who has conducted us at every June concert since 2006. These regular conductors now include George Caird for our March concert and Andrew Gray each November.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Andrew's Church, Oxford, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 15.00












