As traditional as grilling out and watching fireworks, Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College returns with 4th on the 3rd Concert. Start your 4th of July celebration in air-conditioned comfort as the annual holiday concert features America’s beloved patriotic music and tributes to those who have served our country.
The 4th on the 3rd Concert is 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 3 at the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education on the TCC Southeast Campus. The campus is located at 81st Street and Highway 169.
The celebration of America’s independence is a Tulsa tradition and fun for the entire family. Musical selections include “The Star Spangled Banner,” “God of Our Fathers” and “Armed Forces Salute,” along with selections from “West Side Story.” Tulsa Sings! fan favorite Tommy Mason will perform with the professional orchestra along with members of the Signature Chorale for this rousing celebration of the red, white and blue. The second half of the program opens with the Tulsa Honors Orchestra, side-by-side with Signature Symphony musicians, performing “Catapult,” a selection written by Tulsan Karen Harmon.
In September, Signature Symphony at TCC will begin year-long celebration marking 40 years of entertaining Tulsa area audiences. The entire season was created with input from the Signature Symphony audience members and will highlight your favorites as we feature returning guest artists from the professional orchestra’s history. Since its formation in 1979, the Signature Symphony at TCC has been committed to providing rich musical experiences through its performances and valuable musical instruction through its outreach to support music education and aspiring musicians.
Tickets are on sale now for the 4th on the 3rd Concert. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for students and children. For tickets call the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education Box Office at 918-595-7777 or visit www.myticketoffice.com. In addition, 2018-2019 season tickets are on sale for the Signature Classics and TTCU Pops series.
This project was supported in part by the Oklahoma Arts Council, which receives support from the State of Oklahoma and the National Endowment for the Arts.