Sep 20 Saturday
The ever-popular 101 Unplugged chamber series returns this season with performances now at 7:30pm. This premiere series performance begins with Brahms’ String Quartet No. 2, op.51, no.2. This notable and deeply expressive work consists of four movements. The quartet will feature rich harmonies, and complex interplay between instruments.
The performance will feature a one-of-a-kind question and answer intermission where guests have the rare opportunity to engage with musicians and learn more about their craft and the Tulsa Symphony. Each ticket comes with a complimentary beverage of your choosing and light bites in this unique and beautiful downtown Tulsa modern space! Cash bar is also available. Revel in this intimate concert series and beautiful backdrop set in downtown Tulsa!
Sep 22 Monday
Listen, sing along, and learn with Discovery Lab! Monday Morning Programming is an opportunity for early learners and their caregivers to participate in educational activities taught by our experienced educators.
Every Monday at 11:00 a.m., different programming is planned for museum guests.
Sep 24 Wednesday
Before turning to conducting, guest conductor David Lockington began his musical career as an accomplished cellist. Audiences can marvel in this distinguished musician-turned conductor for our maiden performance at the University of Tulsa’s Gussman Concert Hall when he leads the orchestra in J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV1048. This three-movement piece is notable for its vibrant string ensemble which showcases Bach’s mastery of counterpoint and orchestration.
Next, Fung’s Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra is a dynamic and engaging piece that explores the curious interplay of two solo violins and a string orchestra. The concert finale ends with the elegant four movement composition of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48 a beloved and majestic string orchestra piece.
Sep 29 Monday
Oct 04 Saturday
Colombian American conductor known for her powerful interpretations and dedication to highlighting Latin-American composers, Lina González-Granados leads the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra's milestone Season XX's opening concert.
The performance begins with the bright, sparkling melodies of Shostakovich’s Festive Overture and has a very celebratory feel, making it perfect for opening night, followed by Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3, a dramatic and expressive work perfectly suited for the talents of Grammy-award-winning pianist Emanuel Ax. The season opener ends with Dvořák’s most famous and vibrant work, Symphony No. 9 in E minor.
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