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Oxford and Cambridge Musical Club

in association with
University College London Chamber Music Club

President
Sir Neville Marriner CBE

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History
Membership

Objectives of the OCMC

The Oxford and Cambridge Musical Club, which celebrated its centenary in 1999, exists to provide its members with opportunities to perform - either as instrumentalists (including pianists) or as solo or chorus singers. By experience the Club has evolved a form of organisation that enables its members to participate in - and contribute to - an ambitious and interesting concert programme, in settings which range from small-scale informality to full-scale public performances.

Membership

The Club still values its links with the Music Clubs of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, but membership is no longer limited to graduates of those (or other) universities. Enquiries are welcomed, especially from young musicians who it is hoped will continue the fine traditions of the Club into the new century. Members of the O&C generally speak highly of it, from both musical and social perspectives.

Next Concert

Saturday 29th November, the New Members' Concert, then
Saturday 13th December, 'Nothing too serious', organised by Helen & Richard Shaw

News and Announcements

Baroque Concert - Viol players and items sought

Norman Parkyns is organising this concert (to include a Bach Cantata) on Wednesday 4th February. He is looking for Viol players, and for suggestions for additional items for the concert. Click here for further details.

2000th (AGM) Concert

The milestone of OCMC Concert 2000 will be reached on Saturday 21st February 2009. This event will be marked by a special concert (incorporating the Club AGM) to be held in St. Cyprian's Church. Please put this date in your diary now.

Concert Calendar

Club concerts range from orchestral and chamber music to song and piano recitals. Most are private occasions at which members (both amateur and professional) perform to an audience of other members and their guests. The standard of playing is often very high and the Club is believed to be the largest of its kind in the United Kingdom. 

Most years the Club performs up to 20 concerts, on Wednesdays at 8pm or on Saturdays at 5:30 pm.

The Club’s regular venue for most concerts is at University College, London. A more detailed listing for the year, including the full programme for individual past concerts, is available here.

For each year (on the left) we have the full programme of concerts, and the details of individual past programmes. In 2004 we changed the concert year to run from September.

The reports from the Music Committee on the items presented during each year are attached to the calendars for past years. For example, the report for 2007/8 can be read here.

History of the OCMC

Some history and reminiscences

The Club was founded in 1899 by members of the two universities who wished to continue in London the musical activities which they had enjoyed as undergraduates. The Gentlemen’s Club which they formed, with spacious premises in the West End, rapidly acquired a distinguished membership including many of the leading composers and musicians of the day as well as leading figures in public life.

That privileged era ended forever with the second World War. The loss of the Club’s premises in 1940 can in retrospect be seen as a liberation. When concerts began again in 1948 the Club was able to devote all its efforts to what had always been its first objective - the pleasure of making music. Since 1959 the Club’s main concert venue has been at University College, London.

Organisation

The activities of the Club are organised by a number of committees. Click here to access information about the operation and structure of the Club, including AGM minutes.

Making Contact

For further information please consult any member of the Club.
Application forms are available from the
Membership Secretary.
Members should click here to send a message about any amendments to their contact details (for the Membership Directory). Club members may also request a current copy of the Directory (which will be sent as a PDF file).

Links

The Club values its links with University College London Chamber Music Club.
It also has an association with Pro Corda, the National School for Young Chamber Music Players, and joint concerts are organised. All Pro Corda alumni are encouraged to join OCMC. The latest Pro Corda newsletter can be read here.

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