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OKG Newsletter


Topic: Orchestra

Quartz Mountain’s summer arts program expands to piano

Oklahoma high schoolers are eligible


News

Gazette staff
Young pianists can now experience Quartz Mountain through a new piano program at the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute. The program will give participants the unique opportunity to perform in an ensemble setting, as well as with the choir, orchestra, chamber music groups and other collaborative projects.
 
Thursday, January 20, 2011

‘Metro’ transit

Alloy Orchestra makes the sci-fi classic ‘Metropolis’ move by providing the silent film with a live, thrash-and-grind soundtrack.


Features

Rod Lott

Metropolis
8 p.m. Monday Rose State College Performing Arts Theatre
6000 Trosper, Midwest City
OKMozart.com, 297-2264
$20

 
Wednesday, June 8, 2011

VOTD: Typhoon climbs a tree for La Blogotheque

Dogs, hanging instruments and hipsters all around you. Sounds like a typical Take Away Show to me.



The 2000s saw folk singers assemble indie-orchestra bands loaded with violins, cute musician girls and scruffy faces (Sufjan Stevens, Lost in the Trees, Austin, Texas's Mother Falcon).

Portland’s Typhoon just may have literally taken this sub-sub-genre as high as it’s ever gone.
by Matt Carney 07.22.2011 1 year ago
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OKG7 things to do

Gazette staff
Craving some Brahms? Violinist David Kim and cellist Carter Brey deliver a double concerto of the renowned composer as part of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic’s Sumptuous Strings. Set for 8 p.m. Saturday at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker, the concert also features works by Satie, Debussy, Tchaikovsky and Dohnanyl. Arrive an hour early for a concert preview. Tickets are $15-$65. Call 842-5387 or visit okcphilharmonic.org.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Sound of Noise

Breaking the law never sounded so sweet.


Comedy

Rod Lott
One man's symphony is another's pollution, and to police inspector Amadeus Warnebring (Bengt Nilsson), head of the department's anti-terrorism unit, no music is good music. Although coming from a family of musicians, he's tone-deaf. Notes make his ears bleed, literally.
 
Monday, June 25, 2012

Jingle bell prog rock

Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s latest holiday outing rolls through town like a symphonic blizzard.


Music

Louis Fowler
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
3 and 8 p.m. Saturday
Chesapeake Energy Arena
100 W. Reno
chesapeakearena.com
602-8700
$30.50-$70.50
 
Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Unknown soldiers

The indie-minded men of Unknown Mortal Orchestra combat digital piracy with a tour of duty. Enlist your ears!


Music

Zach Hale
Unknown Mortal Orchestra with Foxygen and Wampire
8 p.m. Monday
Opolis
113 N. Crawford, Norman
opolis.org
820-0951
$10
 
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
 
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