Concert in Milan

Denis and Ray flew into Milan to give a Trobador concert in the magnificent Aula Magna, University of Milan on 24th June. They were joined by Alberto Minetti on keyboards, Dario DiFrancesco (vocals) and Mattia DiFrancesco (percussion). With the usual mix of modern and medieval occitan songs, spiced with a bit of jazz, the serata...

Concert in Berlin

In february 2011, Denis, Ray and Bryan flew into Berlin to give a concert in the Kirche St Maria Magdalena at the invitation of the European College of Liberal Arts. The bitterly cold weather contrasted with the enthusiastic and warm reception from the audience. Another concert in Berlin is planned for the future. “I haven’t...

Winter Serenade

The Oxford Trobadors performed to another packed house in January 2011 at the Holywell Music Room, Oxford. The Trobadors were joined by Cristina Bordea (Mezzasoprano) and Radhika Chadha (Soprano) in this memorable event. The saxophonist, Helen Cope and Trobador percussionist Keith Fairbairn performed a stunning set of duets, and with a song tribute to Gershwin...

Rossella Bondi

The Oxford Trobadors are pleased to announce that Rossella Bondi will be joining them at their next concert in November. Rossella studied piano with Raffaele Ronga at the Conservatorio di Musica San Pietro a Majella in Naples. After her graduation, she became a full-time music teacher and started her performance career in both classical and...

Winter Concert

The Oxford Trobadors were at Oxford’s Holywell Music Room on 17th February 2012 with another entertaining performance to a packed house. With new interpretations of medieval trobador music and song as well as the eclectic mix of modern Occitan songs the audiance were given a “delightful programme of music”.

Summer Serenade

The Oxford Trobadors were back at Oxford’s Holywell Music Room this month for another “spellbinding” performance. Denis Noble and Anna Lewis captivated the audience with Arnaud Daniel’s La Sestina and Ray Noble’s new interpretation of Nadau’s classic Los De Qui Cau added to an enchanting first half. Chris Britton and Keith Fairbairn’s evocative medieval pieces...

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