CANCELED – J. Donald Feagin Visiting Artist Vocal Masterclass
Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK, United StatesEvent has been canceled.
The Roxana Rozsa and Robert Eugene Lorton Performance Center was completed in 2011. The facility includes the Herbert and Roseline Gussman Concert Hall with seating for 635 on two floors, as well as a full performance stage with ballet floor, scenery fly and trap room, a hydraulic orchestra pit, theatrical lighting and acoustical control booths. Guests enter through Ann and Jack Graves Grand Hall, an elegant and spacious lobby that serves as an art gallery and pre-function space for receptions and similar gatherings.
Event has been canceled.
The University of Tulsa welcomes guest lecturer Danielle Feinberg. Danielle Feinberg began her career at Pixar Animation Studios in February 1997, and since then, has worked on 14 of Pixar’s […]
David B. Waters Trust artists-in-residence from the Tulsa Symphony Gina Davis and Jennifer Sherman, violins; Jeff Cowen, viola; Kari Caldwell, cello; and Marc Facci, bass, will be presenting a recital drawn from the string quintet repertoire. The event is free and open to the public.
Save the date! For more information, please contact Kim Childs at kim-childs@utulsa.edu.
Save the date! The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra performs at The University of Tulsa's Lorton Performance Center. Tickets required to attend. Please check back for additional information.
Enjoy a concert and musical discussion with TU School of Music faculty. Brady McElligott, bass-baritone and piano Stuart Deaver, piano
The University of Tulsa Symphony Orchestra begins its 2023-2024 concert season with a performance celebrating the beginning of Homecoming Week. The concert will feature the suite from Pelléas and Mélisande by Gabriel Fauré, the overture to “The Wasps” by Vaughan Williams and music by Glinka and Copland that TU Professor Richard Wagner will conduct.
Save the date for a TU Symphony Orchestra performance.
Enjoy a concert and musical discussion with TU School of Music faculty. Dana Maher, piano Allyson Eskitch, piano
TU fall concert performance featuring the Cappella Chamber Singers and Concert Chorale. Free and open to the public.
Tulsa Time is an in-person 2-day visit program that helps prospective students envision their life at TU. The program begins on Sunday afternoon and ends on Monday afternoon. TU does not provide overnight accommodations for students. Register online to attend.
Save the date for a TU Jazz Ensemble performance. Free and open to the public.
Save the date for a TU Opera Theatre performance. Free and open to the public.
Enjoy a concert and musical discussion with TU School of Music faculty and guest artists. Dana Fitzgerald Maher, Celtic harp, piano, vocals and Irish whistle Audrey McSperitt Schmidt, vocals, guitar, bodhran and flute Abby Bozarth, fiddle, vocals and accordion
For audition registration and more information, please contact the following faculty members: Instrumental auditions: richard-wagner@utulsa.edu Voice auditions: judith-raiford@utulsa.edu