Feb 25 Wednesday
Dope Poetry Night at the Ice Event Center Bar and Grill is every Wednesday night, hosted by PraVurb, J. Wiggins, and DJ D. Chappell. Show starts at 7:30 pm; Sign-ups begin at 7 pm, and the show begins at 8 pm. First 20 poets.
Come experience a place where you can be unapologetically you, a place where your voice and presence matter, a place where you’re accepted and loved, where smiles, laughter, thoughts, and feelings are shared, and it’s all free.
Mar 04 Wednesday
Mar 11 Wednesday
Mar 14 Saturday
Michelle Merrill, guest conductor
Beach | Symphony in E minor, op.32,"Gaelic"
Intermission (need not list in brochure)
Ravel | Alborada del grazioso
Stravinsky | The Firebird Suite (1919 version)
Dynamic and rapidly rising American conductor, Michelle Merrill graces the Tulsa stage as she conducts our opening piece, Symphony in E minor, op.32,"Gaelic" which reflects composer Amy Beach’s Celtic heritage with themes of Irish and Scottish folk music-a perfect complement to St. Patrick’s Day holiday! With Ravel’s Alborada del grazioso expect to enjoy the vibrant contrast inspired by Spanish dance rhythms and melodies. The concert ends with the audible symphonic storytelling, colorful orchestration, and emotional intensity of Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite (1919 version.)
Mar 18 Wednesday
Mar 25 Wednesday
Mar 26 Thursday
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Apr 01 Wednesday
Apr 04 Saturday
Daniel Hege, guest conductorRebekah Lorenz, horn
Mussorgsky | Prelude to Khovanshchina
Gipps | Horn Concerto, op.58
Rebekah Lorenz, horn
Schubert | Symphony No. 9 in C major, D.944, “The Great”
Honored by the League of American Orchestras, guest conductor Daniel Hege returns to Chapman Music Hall to lead the orchestra in a dark and mysterious concert replicating the tone from the opera, Khovanshchina. Rich harmonies evoke a feeling of dawn over Moscow for the audience in Tulsa's Performing Arts Center. Thereafter, enjoy the expressive work of Ruth Gipps's Horn Concerto, Op. 58 which features a three-movement piece each with its own character and mood, ending on a likely and rhythmic passage. Hege leads the orchestra into the final and majestic selection of Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 in C major, D.944, “The Great.” This four-movement piece travels through a bold, a relaxed, a lively and a triumphant orchestral journey. A concert not to be missed!
Apr 08 Wednesday