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OKM 40TH

Mar 06, 202413 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning, welcome, welcome, welcome time now for community connection and with me, I have Mary Lynn mem right here from OKM. And it has been a busy, busy, busy week black time. We saw you tickets flying out all over the place, people getting all lined up for the mostly Mozart event, the fortyth anniversary of OKM. It is good morning Tom, Good morning to you boy. It's been kind

of fast and furious. It has been fun. Last Thursday we kicked off and launched our fortieth anniversary festival Kay and we had a nice little leap into a party at Oka Music. Gave way over twenty nine tickets or sets of tickets, i should say, and prizes and so that was very fun and festive and we appreciate everyone who came in and who called in and gosh,

we're just really excited about this season man, gunness. Thanks. We're going to start out at Wall Rock and we've got to two fantastic acts coming up. Yes, we have our very own, very special young lady, Joselle Dobson. You guys got to find her for finding it. It's going to be probably a platinum recording artist. I know. I've asked her, can I be your agent? Can I be your attorney? Sure? And hopefully she'll say yes. No. Jasella is an intern. She's still in terms

for US at Okay perform. She's also studying at OSU Atlahoma State University, and so she'll be returning to US this summer. Last year, people got to sort of hear her Alicia Key vibes with some also country songs sort of thrown into there in honor of Lee Greenwood. This year, you're going to get to hear the classical side of her performance. She'll be performing violin and then as I understand, maybe a couple of arias. I'm not sure exactly

what she has planned. She's working on it. She's been working with her music professors, and so we're very excited to hear that. Jasella is just a lovely person, but hers are amazing. You know, she can play that violin like most people just walk or breathe. It's just it's that natural to her. Well, and she's just you know, it's funny. I was talking to her earlier this week and she's just very humble. We're trying to get a fellow students of hers to do some of our showcase. One

of her professors is also going to come up and perform. And I was piano recital and so I was talking to her and she was just talking about a concert that they have coming up on Thursday, and she was like, Oh, Mary Lynn, You've got to hear this one young man on violin. He's just so awesome. And you know, she's just always in awe of other musicians and recognizes their talents, but she never talks about her own.

Oh yeah, you never know. If you're having a conversation with you never know that she could play darn or any instrument and can sing like an angel well. And she is an extremely hard worker, and so we're very proud of her. We are very excited to be able to she is opening up for the Manhattan Chamber Players, and the Manhattan Chamber Players are an eighteen orchestra, and we're very excited about this and talking to their representatives and agents.

These guys are all friends in some former fashion. They all play in other symphonies orchestra's chamber ensembles for their real jobs, but they decided they all went to Juilliard and some of the other schools or met at music festivals over the years, and so they've all become very good friends, and they decided to form this ensemble, the Manhattan Chamber of Players, and so we are very excited. Two of the young men in this are also an usher quartet

who will be in our finale. Wow. But their talent level is off the charts. It is off the charts. They are amazing. One of our patrons said, if she could afford it, she would have them perform for her every night and play for her before she went to sleep. So these guys like the traveling Willbury's of classical music. Yeah, I mean,

they are absolutely amazing. So if the two out of the eighteen or anything to come, I am extremely excited for this group of young musicians who I think are going to be just It's going to be a beautiful night, a little bit of Mozart, a little bit of bock, so you can't go wrong there. And then of course out at wool Rock under the Stars, we'll have a nice fireworks finale. So of course we'll have the food trucks there, a lot of kids stuff. Ticket prices vary. You can get

a VIP if the parking is really important to you. And for those new to Bartlesville or maybe didn't know to get good parking, to get the reserved parking, used to have to pay big bucks, like five thousand dollars or more for a ticket or not a ticket, but a package to be able to get your parking. Now you can pay seventy five dollars, have a reserve seat, have really nice VIP parking. And so we hope that that's a nice That is a huge discount compared to forty years ago, and we

really hope that that folks will enjoy that. We also have a student discount, a senior discount. You can come for thirty five dollars. We have general admission for fifty So it is there is not a bad seat. It's it's going to be beautiful. We will be down again at Clyde Lake this year of returning to where we first started for the festival, and so it

should be really pretty. Uh So we encourage people to get their tickets and uh get ready to have some wonderful time out at Woolrock, a beautiful concert. And that's just kicking things off. That's just kicking things off. Then the next night we moved to Tulsa, where we will hear Jenny Lynn and Adam Tidler performed. Jenny Lynn is returning to us. She's a Steinway artist, is just a wonderful, wonderful pianist, also an amazing person. She

is just fantastic. We love Jenny Jenny. When we Rose and I went, gosh, I guess it was maybe last year about this time, maybe a little bit later, Jenny was in Tulsa performing for Steinway. Part of their being a Steinway artist means they travel around the country and performance. Steiny, they's got to be for Steinway to put their name on your ship.

Yes, you do, but they go around the country and perform. And so Rose and I went and met her and watched her piano recital, was lovely, and then took her out to dinner and we were talking about the fortieth anniversary in Mozart and Pieces and we were like, Ginny, you should come back and then you can do your children's performance too, and she was like, oh, I would love to. And so we've known for quite

some time that she was coming. But as we were getting out of all of the details finalized, she said, Maryland, I've been traveling and performing with Adam Tidler. Would it be okay if I brought him? I think you guys are going to love him. And so we are not going to only have one amazing concert pianist, but we're also going to have upcoming young star. He's won all kinds of awards, Adam Tindler, who is a Yamaha artist. So we have both pianos represented and we're very excited about that.

So that will be at Casha Hall that evening on Saturday, June eighth. The Wool Rock Concert, which I don't think I said, is on Friday, June's seventh, and so people can purchase tickets again. We have some senior discounts, student discounts, we have vip uh and general admission. Goodness. How do we get our tickets here? You can go to okaymusic dot org. You can call nine one eight three three six nine nine zero zero, or you can come into the office at four fifteen South Dewey and

get your tickets. Ros and I would be happy to sell you tickets sugar Plum Shop, and the sugar Plump Shop is still open. We have so much merchandise for spring, summer, Easter. It's it's very festive right now, it's very bunny esque. Now we're going to bring me finale back to Bartlehill, that is true. I do need to mention on Saturday night, opening will be Tulsa burg On Orchestra and they, yes, they're amazing.

Karen Nape, who is the co person in charge of the orchestra, is an amazing musician composer herself, but she and I work together every year to try to showcase her kids and give them an opportunity to perform. So they will open up as people are coming in and getting ready for the big concert, they'll get to hear these kids perform, and they do an excellent job.

They are truly amazing musicians. They play at at at the Center a couple years ahek they did, Yes, they played yeah, and that was fun for them because normally they're doing classical and so that was a little bit. They helped us perform Little Beauty. Well they actually performed forties and fifties music Billie Holiday tribute, but no, they did a fantastic job. This

time they'll be going back. They've already been working on a couple of pieces by Mozart, so we'll be very excited to hear them, but yes, now then going to Sunday on June ninth, we will have our finale and it will be at the Refinery. I have to keep training myself. I love it the play on words and the beautiful venue, the Johnstones Haair Building. We will have our finale conclude concert and it will be by Uesher Quartet and so very excited to have eshercore Tet return. They are amazing, amazing

musicians. It's going to sound great in that room. Yeah, So we're going to open up with a little cocktail party upstairs and then take it downstairs to hear the concert, and then at intermission we'll have a little bit of dessert and coffee. But I am looking very forward to hearing them perform again. They are just absolutely amazing musicians. And again, people can go on to our website okmusic dot org to buy tickets. You can click You'll see

there's a banner that scrolls across it has the festival. You can click on that, or you can go to the drop down box on top and you'll see where there's a festival link they can click on. There's also a festival ticket link they can click on to go directly to tickets, or if they want to read about the musicians and learn more about what pieces are being performed, you just click on the one that says festival and it gives you all

of the information. They can call Rose and I at nine one eight six nine nine zero zero, or they can come to the office at four fifteen South Dewey. Oh my goodness, takes you know. This is a powerful line. Even though it's just three days, we're going back to the roots of it all here we are. We've had a lot of questions about that. People are like, oh no, why are you only going three days?

And we said, well, that's where it started. And so we thought for something fun, for something nostalgic, we would pack it in. We have so much Showcase, which we'll release on April first, but we'll have Friday, Saturday, Sunday we'll be packed with Showcase. So we'll still have a lot of concerts that folks can come to. They won't be missing out on anything. But we thought it would be nostalgic to take it back to the three day And I don't know, if I'm not sure, do

I hold it up there? To hold it up there? The art that just so we found our original program and this is what the very first program all look like, and so we emulated that. We took it back and you know, we're just trying to celebrate forty years worth of amazing music, amazing community coming together, world renowned artist, and just it's a celebration. Forty years is a long time, it is, and so you know,

hopefully folks will come out and enjoy it and support it. You know, it's it's something that if people don't come, then unfortunately it won't it won't be here. So we definitely want folks to come out. I mean, what an amazing community to have a ballet, to have an orchestra, to have a festival that is world renowned that's been going for forty years, to have children's musical theater, I mean, we are blessed. And then the

beautiful community center. So we just really have to support these things or we're going to lose them. Now Maryland, I know we didn't bring any materials in on this, but just a quick reminder folks want to check out, especially for kids. That's on the website too. Yes, especially for kids. We have a huge lineup. It's it's even more packed than it was last year. We'll be launching the passport and all of the nice and stuff on April first, but it kicks off on May thirty first, goes through

June sixth and it is very filled. We have puppet shows, we have story and music time, we have art and music immersion, we have piano recitals. We have something very special that we'll talk about on April first that I don't want to spoil that. No, I don't want to spoil that. No, but the passport's actually already done. It's ready to go, and so when I come back in April, I'll bring that and show the audience on Facebook. But it's pretty cool, very nice. We're very excited.

Rose has worked very hard, and we have so many prizes to give away too. I think we have over gosh. I know, it's like twenty prizes to give away during this event, and then a grand finale prize so that you get your passport, you go to each event, get a stamp, you get entered in for a drawing at each event, and then you get you know, fifteen twenty if you've gone to all events, how many of events you've gone to, you get that many tickets into the Grand

finale and to win. Yeah. Oh and then I forgot to say, we're going to be on the radio again here doing boogie bingo, so I think we have a lot of prizes for that too. And thank you for coming in and thank you for letting us be a part of OKM. Thank you, Thank you guys for all your support. Thanks for listening to one on one with a professional, A paid presentation in fourteen hundred K one

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