EDMOND—At the Abrahamoratorio on April 19, the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation announced its new 2018–2019 concert season, which includes nine performances beginning on October 18 with the string trio Time for Three. The event will kick off the foundation’s 20th-anniversary performing arts season. Tickets are available at ArmstrongAuditorium.org.
October 18
Originals and Mash-ups
String trio that has performed at Carnegie Hall, the BBC Proms, the Boston Pops and the television show Dancing with the Stars presents a diverse program.
November 1
Anne Akiko Meyers With Gerard Schwarz and the Mozart Orchestra of New York
World-renowned violinist and accomplished orchestra present an all-Mendelssohn program.
November 20
Vienna Waits for You
“Celestial voices, pure tone, irresistible charm and wide-ranging repertoire.”
December 4
Conductor Masaaki Suzuki and the collegium present the era’s greatest masterpieces in a rare North American appearance.
January 29
Swan Lake
The company returns to Armstrong for its fifth appearance to perform one of the world’s most revered of classical ballets.
February 14
Tribute to Benny Goodman
Clarinet virtuoso and his hand-picked septet play the inspirational music of swing master Benny Goodman.
February 24
Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra
Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
On its first North American tour, the orchestra performs two masterpieces from some of history’s greatest Russian composers.
March 4
Oceans of Hope
Selling out audiences around the world, Celtic Nights visits Edmond for the first time.
April 2
Encore Performance
Returning for the fifth time to the Armstrong performing arts series, the award-winning quintet continues its nearly half-century legacy.