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
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Holiday Cheer: Downtown in December transforms OKC into a holiday hotspot with dozens of events
Despite its name, the event actually begins this Saturday.
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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.
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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.
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Canterbury Voices’ final concert this season tells the story of Moses in Egypt
The dramatic Israel in Egypt oratorio made its debut in 1739.
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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.
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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).
