Happy holidays, dear readers! As our gift to you this year, rather than the traditional 11 pipers piping or 10 lords a-leaping (you hardly even used the eight maids a-milking we gave you last year) we decided to offer you and yours 12 holly-jolly happenings to tide you over till our New Year’s Guide. Whether […]
Canterbury Voices
Holiday Cheer: Downtown in December transforms OKC into a holiday hotspot with dozens of events
Despite its name, the event actually begins this Saturday.
Holiday Cheer: Canterbury Voices’ production of Messiah puts a midcentury spin on Handel’s classic
Canterbury Voices’ production of Messiah puts a midcentury spin on Handel’s classic.
Bluegrass and Blue Jeans combines folk, gospel and classical music
Canterbury Voices teams up with Kyle Dillingham and Horseshoe Road and the Mustang High School choir to perform a bluegrass mass.
Canterbury Voices’ final concert this season tells the story of Moses in Egypt
The dramatic Israel in Egypt oratorio made its debut in 1739.
Canterbury Voices offers audiences classics and international variety in annual Christmas program
This year’s concert features the group’s largest Christmas repertoire to date.
Native composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate wrote what is believed to be the first Chickasaw-language oratorio
The piece is for a full orchestra, a full adult chorus, a children’s chorus and three vocal soloists (a soprano, a tenor and a baritone).
