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  1. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The College Choir enriches our worship every day of the week in Full Term (except Mondays) at 6.00pm, and every Sunday morning in Term at 11.00am. On Saturdays, the Academical Clerks are joined by sopranos from a number of Oxford colleges to form the Consort of Voices. Other services in Chapel are said – without the Choir – and these, like ...

  2. Organ Recital Series. Each term we welcome three of the best organists in the country to put the new organ through its paces. Organ recitals are at 5:30pm on Mondays and last for one hour. Tickets are £10 (£5 Students) and are available on the door or online via the links below.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2013 · 21 November 2013. 22 November 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of one of Magdalen’s most famous 20th century members, the scholar, novelist and theologian C. S. Lewis. Lewis had been an undergraduate at University College, but was elected a Tutorial Fellow in English of Magdalen in 1925. He remained here at Magdalen until 1954 ...

  4. www.magd.ox.ac.uk › considering-magdalen › student-lifeStudent life - Magdalen College

    The social life of students at Magdalen revolves around the Junior and Middle Common Rooms (JCR and MCR, respectively). Both Common Rooms have annually elected committees who represent the students at College level, organise entertainment and welfare events and help run student facilities. Click the image below to see our student-written Alternative Prospectus about life […]

  5. oxfordhistory.org.uk › north › magdalen_collegeMagdalen College, Oxford

    The college of St Mary Magdalen (pronounced “Maudlen”) was founded in 1448 for the study of Theology and Philosophy by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester (formerly Master of Winchester College and Provost of Eton). The original site was on the south side of the High Street, between the present Merton Street and Logic Lane, but from ...

  6. The new organ has 45 stops over four manuals and pedals, and is built along German Romantic Lines. It’s thought to be the only organ in the UK to boast free reeds (a ‘Physharmonica’ which to many will be reminiscent of the sound of a harmonium) and the only college organ in Oxford to have a tuba (which requires its own blower, owing to the higher wind pressure required to suppo rt such a ...

  7. Oxford . OX1 4AU . United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1865 276000 . Contact Us; Media Enquiries; Job Vacancies; ... Magdalen College is a Registered Charity, ...