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Signature Pops
2008-09
Call 918-595-7777 for Season Tickets!
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Sep. 26-27,
2008
BYRON STRIPLING
8:00 p.m. PACE
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With a
contagious smile and captivating charm, trumpet virtuoso Byron
Stripling has ignited audiences internationally. Making his second
appearance with the Signature Symphony, he has performed frequently as
soloist with the Boston Pops under the baton of Keith Lockhart, and is
a pops orchestra favorite throughout the country. With a history
spanning from lead trumpet with the Count Basie Orchestra to Broadway
success, Stripling is an entertainer of the first order. Join
Stripling and the Signature Big Band for an exuberant
Anniversary Season Opener!
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Oct. 26-27, 2008
RETURN OF THE
THREE PHANTOMS
IN CONCERT
8:00 p.m. PACE
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Last
appearing with the Signature Symphony in 2003, the Three Phantoms―Craig
Schulman, Kevin Gray, and Chris Groenendaal―wow
audiences with the Broadway showstoppers that made them stars. In
addition to songs from Les Misérables, Miss Saigon
and The Phantom Of The Opera, you’ll hear some of the
greatest Broadway songs ever written for the male repertoire,
including numbers from Guys And Dolls, Annie Get Your Gun,
Kiss Me Kate, South Pacific, The Secret Garden,
Jesus Christ, Superstar, Damn Yankees, and many
more.
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Dec. 5-6,
2008
LARRY
DALTON
8:00 p.m. PACE
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Tulsa's
favorite annual Christmas concert features an evening of Larry
Dalton's piano stylings and a full bill of wonderful Dalton
orchestral arrangements. Through the years, Larry Dalton
and Barry Epperley have created engaging shows that let
audiences know the one thing to expect is the unexpected.
Carols from around the world, hot and jazzy settings of familiar
tunes, and sweet renditions of holiday melodies will melt your heart.
As always, Larry's audience request portion of the concert will amaze
even the most jaded music aficionado!
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Feb. 13-14,
2009
MAGICAL MOVIE MUSIC NIGHT
8:00 p.m. PACE
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For years, movies have been a source
for creative music makers around the globe. Orchestral scores for
early movies like Robin Hood, Captain from
Castille, or El Cid provided a huge tapestry for
grand stories from the past. Hip music for MGM stars such as Rooney,
Kelly, Reynolds, or Garland made us dance, sing,
and fall in love. As time has passed, movie music has taken us
from the wild west of John Wayne to the far reaches of the
universe in Star Wars. Enjoy a trip through
the glory days of movie music with the Signature Symphony!
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Apr. 17-18, 2009
STEVE
LIPPIA
8:00 p.m. PACE
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SIMPLY
SINATRA
Vocalist Steve Lippia
has quickly
established his place among the finest interpreters of pop standards
in the nation.
With
youthful, energetic talent, Lippia has
headlined numerous times to standing-room-only audiences at the
legendary Birdland Jazz Club in New York City, where he was backed by
the Nelson Riddle and Woody Herman Orchestras.
Lippia salutes "Old Blue Eyes" in this
powerful tribute featuring Frank Sinatra’s biggest hits, from "The
Best is Yet to Come" and "My Way" to "I’ve Got You Under My Skin" and
"New York, New York." tickets
now for this phenomenal season finale! |
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