Oxford Contemporary Music
- Oxford Contemporary Music
Oxford Contemporary Music (OCM, formerly Oxford Festival of Contemporary Music) is a new music promoter in the south of England. OCM promotes over 30 events each year (including some events outside of Oxford city) from October to June, with a programme ranging from art rock and free jazz to music theatre, world music, film installations, and contemporary classical music.
External links
* [http://www.ocmevents.org/ OCM events]
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