Concerts With Commentary – Maureen O’Boyle, violin
Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK, United StatesEveryone is welcome at this free concert featuring the great unaccompanied sonatas of J.S. Bach. Masks are required.
Everyone is welcome at this free concert featuring the great unaccompanied sonatas of J.S. Bach. Masks are required.
The University of Tulsa School of Music presents Cappella Chamber Singers and TU Concert Chorale in their Fall Concert. Kim Childs will conduct works by Diemer, Rheinberger, Aguiar, Pärt, Stanford, Antognini, Clausen and more. The concert, which will be held at the University of Tulsa Lorton Performance Center, is free and open to the public. […]
The University of Tulsa Opera Theatre presents “Go for Baroque,” a concert of Baroque and early Classical ensembles, arias and songs. The performance is directed by Professor Brady McElligott, and also features students and community members collaborating with the singers with various obbligato instruments appropriate to the genre. Admission is free, and masks are respectfully […]
Professors Maureen O’Boyle and Stuart Deaver present a recital of music to refresh your mind. Please join us for Beethoven Sonata for Piano and Violin in F Major, Op. 24 (“Spring”), “Spiegel im Spiegel“ by Arvo Pärt, and Sonata No. 2 for Piano and Violin in A Major, Op. 100 by Johannes Brahms. Masks required […]
Professors Kim Childs, tenor, and Brady McElligott, piano, will perform and discuss Claude Debussy’s Cinq Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire. Masks respectfully required.
The University of Tulsa Symphony Orchestra continues its 2021-22 concert season with a performance featuring TU faculty soloists Lisa Wagner, oboe, and John Rush, flute, performing music by Vivaldi, Elgar, Barlow, Mirzayev and Saint-Saëns. TU Professor Richard Wagner will conduct. Masks respectfully required for attendees.
Music by composers of underrepresented populations will be the focus, with repertoire from Arturo Márquez, Daniel Montonya Jr., Omar Thomas, Aaron Copland and local composer Heather Ellis Koehn. Masks respectfully required to attend.
Please join The University of Tulsa School of Music for a faculty performance of Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano by Johannes Brahms. Featured performers will be Maureen O’Boyle, violin, with Joseph Falvey, horn, and Rob Muraoka, piano. Admission is free and open to the public.
Eric Harvey, assistant professor in the School of Communications at Grand Valley State University and freelance writer and reporter on music, media and commerce, will discuss his new book, Who Got the Camera? A History of Rap and Reality. Harvey will delve into the history of hip-hop, the 1992 Los Angeles uprising and how rappers […]
The Tulsa Chorale and The University of Tulsa’s Cappella Chamber Singers will perform the great George Frederic Handel, the composer who gave the world the oratorio masterpiece Messiah, and also composed one of the first stereophonic major dramatic choral pieces, Israel in Egypt. This epic story is told through chorus, soloists and orchestra in the […]
Please join The University of Tulsa School of Music for the Béla Rózsa Memorial Concert, featuring performances of compositions by the student winners of the 2021 and 2022 Béla Rózsa […]
While digitalization concerns most people in the world today, many observations show unequal social participation in the use of digital tools and practices – inequalities that are often called a […]
Note: This event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience. The University of Tulsa Opera Theatre (Brady McElligott, director and pianist) will present two one-act comic operas, The Impresario […]
The University of Tulsa School of Music presents the TU Jazz Combo and the TU Big Band in their Spring Jazz Concert. Featured soloist will be jazz trumpeter and composer […]