The series is designed for families and children ages 4-13.
Oklahoma City Philharmonic
Canterbury Voices’ final concert this season tells the story of Moses in Egypt
The dramatic Israel in Egypt oratorio made its debut in 1739.
Oklahoma City Philharmonic teams with stage talents for its Broadway’s Best concert
Ryan Silverman and Rachel York will help guide OKC Phil’s look into Broadway’s most popular tunes.
OKC Ballet’s The Nutcracker revives a holiday tradition
The production runs through Dec. 20 at Civic Center Music Hall.
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.
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.
Cover Story: Tricks! Treats! Frights! Delights! OKG’s Halloween event roundup is here
Pumpkins, goblins, zombies, murder mysteries, terror trails, candy, cocktails, costumes, bar crawls and more haunt the metro this season. With two weekends in which to celebrate the coming of all hallows eve this year, our city offers dozens of activities for adults and families alike. Heeeeeres Oklahoma Gazettes list of things to do and see […]
Local performer Balthazar channels country music legend Glen Campbell for birthday celebration
In the past, Balthazar has taken on the roles of Freddie Mercury and professional wrestlers.
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble’s 2016-17 season is already underway. This year, the group aims beyond its traditional repertoire.
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble’s 2016-17 season is already underway. This year, the group aims beyond its traditional repertoire.
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).
