The Oxford Bach Soloists (OBS) is a Baroque ensemble whose ambition is to perform, in sequence, the complete canon of J.S. Bach’s vocal works over 12 years. Founded by Tom Hammond-Davies (Artistic Director) in 2015, OBS offers a unique musical experience that brings together a new generation of young soloists to perform these concerts.
The OBS’s mission is distinctive and pioneering; while there have been many recordings and performances of Bach’s complete vocal works, OBS is performing them chronologically, programmed in real-time, and set in the context for which they were conceived – for instance, as Bach would have with performers, instruments and venues that echo the university and churches of his hometown of Leipzig.
Bach’s music is community music – he was part of an extended network of musicians in northern Germany – and today, OBS champions our local students, scholars, players, soloists and amateurs.
Education and Choral scholarships
OBS offers the next generation of young, aspiring singers an opportunity to develop their solo singing within OBS’s musical programme. Generously funded by our donors and foundations, several competitively appointed Choral Scholars can develop their skills by taking on step-out solos during our concerts and receive professional German language coaching.
We also work with Dr Pegram Harrison, Trustee of OBS, and Fellow of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at the Saïd Business School – together we have delivered workshops on leadership and teamwork. The ‘Leadership Without Words’ workshop uses conducting as a metaphor for harnessing the power of body language to inspire your team.