
(POSTPONED) Remarkable Women Composers: An Up-Close Encounter (panel)
POSTPONED
TULSA CHORALE COVID-19 UPDATE:
Tulsa Chorale friends and followers:
Per Mayor G.T. Bynum’s announcement this morning that all City events of over the capacity of 250 people are canceled, and following CDC guidelines recommending no gatherings of 250 people or more be held, our “Celebrating Choral Music by Today’s Leading Women Composers” concert scheduled for next Saturday, March 21, and all related rehearsals and events, are postponed.
We are working toward rescheduling the concert – please stay tuned for updates. Tickets will be honored for the rescheduling.
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we work to care for the safety and well-being of our chorus members, our audience and the greater Tulsa arts community.
If you have questions, please contact our Director of Audience Development, Anastasia Howard, at development@tulsachorale.org.
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March is National Women’s History Month, and 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the passing of the 19th Amendment.
Join Tulsa Chorale and the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum for an event to build upon these achievements!
Six internationally-acclaimed female choral music composers will share their inspirational stories for turning passion for music into successful careers.
Composers:
Andrea Ramsey (Kansas City, MO)
Rosephanye Powell (Tuscaloosa, AL)
Chen Yi (Kansas City, MO)
Joan Szymko (Portland, OR)
Jocelyn Hagen (Minneapolis, MN)
Patti Drennan (Norman, OK)
Moderators:
Dr. Tim Sharp, Artistic Director of Tulsa Chorale
Ms. Michelle Place, Executive Director of THSM
Free and open to the public.