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On the Town: Philharmonic news music to the ears By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record May 6, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman Talented musicians of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic will keep up their excellent work with a concert this weekend. They’ve also got a concert planned May 23 at the Oklahoma City Zoo. In fact, the OKCPHIL recently announced shows for the new season, opening this fall. So keep music in mind as you enjoy all the different ways this fantastic team, led by Music Director Alexander Mickelthwate, is enriching Oklahoma City’s cultural scene for all ages. At 8 p.m. Saturday Mickelthwate will conduct “American Stories – ‘Tis a Gift,” featuring Valerie Watts on flute and Gaye LeBlanc-Germain on harp as they play works by composers Samuel Barber (“Adagio for Strings”); Jack Kilpatrick (“Concerto for Flute”); Hannah Lash (“Concerto for Harp”) and Aaron Copland (“Appalachian Spring”). ....
From Bach to Biber Before Crossing the Tiber K. V. TURLEY How one musician found her way into the Church. As a violinist specializing in historical performance, I was increasingly surrounded by sacred music: hymns and Masses and cantatas and the great composers and priests who wrote them. This served to strengthen my faith in general and drew me steadily towards the Roman Catholic Church. Fiona Hughes was received into the Church in 2017. From her home in Virginia, she spoke to the Register March 26 about music, faith and the life of a professional musician during a pandemic. What Hughes terms her small v vocation as a musician is something she feels called to do primarily because of Catholicism. As it turns out, her professional calling has played its part in a deeper one. Over 10 years working in Baroque repertoire, she explains, being aware of Renaissance and Medieval and Classical eras, I sta ....