Oct 12 Sunday
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime evening of music as Boston Avenue United Methodist Church presents Notre Dame Cathedral Organist Olivier Latry in concert, as part of the Fred Elder Recital Series.
Olivier Latry is widely recognized as one of the greatest concert organists in the world today. At just 23, he was appointed one of the titular organists of the famed Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, where he continues to serve. In addition to his role in Paris, he is Professor of Organ at the Paris Conservatory, Organist Emeritus of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and Artist in Residence at the University of Kansas. His playing has been praised for its elegance, virtuosity, and “consummate artistry” by critics from The New York Times to The Los Angeles Times.
This will be Latry’s first performance in Tulsa, a rare opportunity to hear the artistry of Notre Dame’s organist on the historic Boston Avenue organ. The program features masterworks by French composers Widor, Franck, Guilmant, and Duruflé, alongside a thrilling Bach transcription. The evening will conclude with an unforgettable improvisation—created spontaneously on a theme presented to him live—showcasing the transcendent tradition of Notre Dame’s organists.
Don’t miss this extraordinary concert: a rare chance to experience one of the world’s greatest organists live in Tulsa. Admission is free and open to the public. Please note this event will not be livestreamed—join us in person for the full power and resonance of this unforgettable performance
Nov 08 Saturday
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra audience favorite, Ron Spigelman returns to the stage to open with compositions by former and iconic Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops John Williams with selections from the Oscar-winning movies, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Star Wars-both securing an Oscar for Best Original Score in their time.
The show concludes with Holst’s The Planets, op.32 a dazzling seven-movement orchestral suite, with each movement named after a planet in the solar system and its corresponding astrological character. Attendees will experience an immersive experience as NASA images will dazzle the eyes while symphonic sounds will transport you out of this world!
Nov 15 Saturday
Chamber music guests can enjoy a complimentary drink ticket and light hors d’oeurves with your admission as you enjoy the musical delicacy of Dahl’s Music for Brass Instruments. This three-movement intricate brass composition blends traditional and modern elements capping off the evening’s performance with an intricate and challenging finale that showcases the composer’s skill in counterpoint.
The concert’s brief intermission features a rare Q&A between the featured musicians and audience, a popular feature and one only to be found in this unique series. This is a perfect series for any musical novice or expert, but regardless of musical prowess, this concert will not disappoint!
Dec 12 Friday
Kick off the holiday season with Christmas in Tulsa, a concert that promises a magical holiday experience for the whole family.
The voices of the Tulsa Opera Signature Chorale and guest vocalist Andra Pantelimon, the 2025 Tulsa Sings! Winner, join the Signature Symphony for cozy carols and holiday hoopla. You can join in too during the annual sing-a-long.
Dec 13 Saturday
Jan 10 Saturday
Known for connecting with audiences through both traditional and contemporary repertoire, Brett Mitchell, returns to the stage for Season XX as guest conductor in this exciting concert that begins with Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56, “Haydn Variations” that showcases Brahms's skill in transforming a simple theme into a rich and varied musical journey.
Then enjoy Hungarian dance music from the comfort of your Chapman Music Hall seat with Kodály’s Dances of Galánta. This performance ends with the warmth, beauty, and positive energy sounds of Brahms’ Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73.
Jan 17 Saturday
Experience the beauty of Shakespeare’s most iconic poems as set to music by exemplary English composers. A lyrical evening of wit, romance, and drama.
We kick off 2026 and our popular chamber series with a wind quintet. This four-movement interplay between flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon blends traditional dance forms with contemporary interpretations. This beloved series includes a complimentary choice of beverage and light hors d'oeuvres with your admission.
Set in the modern beauty of the 101 E. Archer building in downtown Tulsa, the series features a unique intermission that enables guests to engage in a Q&A with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra musicians. Learn not only about the music, the symphony, but also of the unique personalities of our talented musicians! A perfect date night evening with appeal to music lovers of all ages! Cash bar is available.
Jan 22 Thursday
Internationally-renowned vocal rock group, Face Vocal Band, returns to the stage as a crowd favorite and includes Tahlequah native Anderson Daniel.
They perform without any musical instruments other than their voices, but go beyond a typical a-capella concert; they not only sing vocals but also produce instrumental vocal sounds in their pieces and engage with the audience creating a very interactive experience.
Jan 23 Friday