Black Violin 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 Visual and Performing Art Center Theater Oklahoma City Community College 7777 S. May Ave.
classical music
Deeply rooted
Mallory Eagle album release show 9 p.m. May 10 Tower Theatre 425 NW 23rd St. towertheatreokc.com 405-708-6937 $10-$12 21+ The title of country singer-songwriter Mallory Eagle’s debut album, Red Dirt Home, could be taken as a clear nod to the famously iron-stained soil of her home state. And, of course, it is that. But Red […]
Back in black
Ben Folds w/ OKC Phil 7:30-10 p.m. Tuesday Civic Center Music Hall 201 N. Walker Ave.0 okcphil.org 405-842-5387 $29-$283 A sold-out concert nearly seven years ago with superbly talented pianist and suburban poet laureate Ben Folds proved an important moment for Oklahoma City Philharmonic, which gained citywide pop cred overnight through the collaboration. As Folds […]
The Other Mozart kicks off Oklahoma Contemporary’s Women in Performance series
The play runs March 2-3 at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s State Fair Park headquarters.
OKC Phil cellist Valorie Tatge’s weekly work schedule is a balancing act
Tatge, a Norman native, has been playing with OKC Phil for the last 25 years.
Béla Fleck and string quartet Brooklyn Rider demonstrate how the banjo can shine in a classical realm
The performance begins 7:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at Edmond’s Armstrong Auditorium.
Oklahoma City Ballet brings The Sleeping Beauty to the Civic Center
The ballet is known for its highly technical choreography — especially in the role for Princess Aurora.
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble channels influence from home and abroad in Lands Near and Far
Poetry from Sara Teasdale and A.E. Housman was also used as the program’s creative inspiration.
Music from The Legend of Zelda links nostalgic gamers to the past with live symphony event
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses starts 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at Civic Center Music Hall.
Oklahoma City Philharmonic will select its new music director from six guest conductors
The new conductor and music director will replace Maestro Joel Levine, who founded OKC Phil in the ’80s.
