For our November 6 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz with the UCO School of Music for his weekly visit detailing the upcoming concerts, recitals, and productions at the UCO School of Music. Next we sit down with Alexander Mickelthwate, Music Director with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. He joins the program to discuss their Pops Program, 'Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony.' Next we sit down with Dr. David Anderson with Chamber Music in Oklahoma to learn about their concert featuring the Attacca Quartet. We are then joined by Sherry Kletchka and Jared Powers with the Paseo Art Association to learn about 3 new exhibitions coming to the PAAC. After that we're joined by Phyllis Smith with the Oklahoma City Symphonic Band to learn about their Veteran's Day Concert. Finally we're joined by Marcus Leonard, Gallery Manager with JRB Art at the Elms. He joins the program to tell us about their newest exhibition coming to their gallery.
For our October 30 episode we sit down with the Director of the UCO School of Music, Dr. Rob Glaubitz, for his weekly visit detailing all the upcoming concerts, productions, and recitals coming to UCO. Then we sit down with Kaleb Benda, Artistic Director with the Oklahoma Chamber Symphony. He joins the program to discuss their program, Dia de Muertos, which can be seen November 1 and November 2. Finally we sit down with Amy Stephens with the Edmond History Museum. She joins the program to talk about their show, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, taking place on November 1st.
For our October 23 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz for his weekly visit detailing all the productions, concerts, and recitals taking place at UCO in the upcoming week. Next we sit down with Dr. Julie Yu, Artistic Director with Canterbury Voices. She joins the program to discuss their season-opening concert titled Dies Ire: Songs of the Shadows. Then we sit down with Dr. Clifton Evans, newly-appointed Artistic Director with the Oklahoma Youth Orchestra. He joins the program to introduce himself as well as detail the season-opening concert. Finally we sit down with artists Mark and Stephanie Brudzinski to learn about their Artist Reception featuring the music of Kyle Dillingham on Friday, October 24 from 6 until 8pm.
For our October 16 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz for two segments. In the first he joins us for his weekly visit as Director of the UCO School of Music letting us know about the upcoming concerts and recitals taking place. In the second segment he joins us to talk about Painted Sky Opera's Sunset Soiree taking place Friday, October 24. Next we sit down with Dylan Madoux with the Oklahoma Baroque Orchestra to learn about their Salon Series Program titled Circa 1829. Then we sit down with Drs. Nicole Kenley-Miller and Jonathan Shames with OU's University Theatre to learn about their production of Turn of the Screw. Finally we sit down with Clint Williams with the Oklahoma Composers Association OKC Chapter to learn about their 1st Salon Concert taking place this Sunday.
For our October 9 episode we're joined by Dr. Rob Glaubitz for two segments. In the first he joins us as Director of the School of Music at UCO for his weekly visit informing us on all the concerts and recitals taking place. In the second segment he joins us to talk about Painted Sky Opera's Sunset Soiree taking place Friday, October 24. Then we're joined by Dr. David Anderson with Chamber Music in Oklahoma to discuss their 2025-26 season which kicks off this Sunday at 4pm with Cantus, low-voice ensemble. Finally we're joined by Tyler Woods with Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park to learn about their production of The Lion In Winter.
For our October 2 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz for two segments. In the first he joins us as Director of the School of Music at UCO to let us know about the upcoming concerts and recitals taking place. In the second segment he joins us to discuss Painted Sky Opera's production of Proving Up. Then we're joined by Jenny Brand, Dani Becker, Holly McNatt, and Lindsay Seamen with the Theatre Crude Fringe Festival kicking off this week. Next we sit down with Rachael Geiger with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic to learn about the Maestro's Ball taking place Friday, October 17. Then we sit down with Sherry Kletchka and Stephanie and Mark Brudzinski with the Paseo Arts Association to learn about this month's First Friday Gallery Walk. Then we sit down with Amy Stephens with the Edmond History Museum to learn about their production titled The Rodeo Rogers Show. Finally we sit down with Rev. Laurie Purcell and Logan Fish with St. Luke's Methodist Church to learn about the music events taking place this month.
For our September 25 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz with the University of Central Oklahoma School of Music for his weekly visiting discussing the upcoming concerts and recitals at UCO. Then we sit down with Dr. Zachary Daniels with the Heartland Orchestra to learn about their concert featuring Beethoven's 1st Symphony. Next we sit down with Kaleb Benda and Hamed Erfani with the Oklahoma Chamber Symphony to learn about their program, 'Rhythm and Dance.' Then we sit down with Professors Glenn Edgerton and Michael Bearden with the OU School of Dance to learn about the Oklahoma Festival Ballet taking place this weekend. After that we sit down with Kaleb Benda with the Oklahoma Community Orchestra to learn about their program, Romantic Realms. Then we sit down with Tyler Woods to leran about this years Shakestoberfest presented by Oklahoma Shakespeare. Finally we sit down with Lee Walter and Joel Stephens with the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma to learn about their production of The Rocky Horror Show kicking off October 2.
For our September 18 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz, Director of the UCO School of Music, and Alissa Isaac, freshman vocal music major. They join the program to highlight the upcoming concerts at the UCO School of Music, as well as detailing what it's like to be a freshman music major at UCO. Then we sit down with Puffer Jones with the Kemp Concert Series. He joins the program to detail the 4x4 Organ Concert which kicks of the 2025-26 concert season.
For our September 11 episode we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz with the University of Central Oklahoma School of Music for his weekly visit highlighting all the concerts and events taking place within the UCO School of Music. Then we sit down with Douglas Newell and Tori Calderone with the Enid Symphony to learn about their season-opening concert titled 'Rhapsody in Blue.' Next we are joined by Alexander Mickelthwate with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. He joins the program to discuss their season-opening concert titled 'Legends.' Finally I sit down with Nolan Patrick Reilly to learn about the 2025-26 Cathedral Arts Series kicking off Sunday, September 14 at 5pm.
For our September 4 episode we sit down with Dylan Madoux with the Oklahoma Baroque Orchestra to learn about their season-opening performance this Saturday, September 6 at 7:30pm titled 'The Concerted Consort.' Then we sit down with Drs. Michael T. Geib and Karl Nelson with the Brisch Center for Historical Performance to learn about their next concert taking place Sunday, September 7. Next we sit down with Dr. Rob Glaubitz with the UCO School of Music. He joins the program for his weekly segment detailing all the programs and events happening at the UCO School of Music. Then I sit down with Marcus Leonard, Gallery Manager with JRB Art at the Elms, to learn about their newest exhibition being displayed this month. Finally I sit down with Sherry Klechka with the Paseo Arts Association to learn about this months First Friday Gallery Walk.
For our August 28 episode we sit down with Logan Fish with St. Luke's Methodist Church and Poteet Theatre. He joins the program to fill us in on the programs, productions, and classes coming to St. Luke's and Poteet Theatre this Fall.
For our August 21 episode we sit down with Amy Stephens, Executive Director with the Edmond History Museum. She joins the program to discuss the classes and programs being offered through the month of September as well as the newest exhibition that details Edmond during the Vietnam War.
For our July 31 episode we sit down with Amanda Bleakley and Leondre Lattimore with the Paseo Arts Association to learn about the August First Friday Gallery Walk along with three new exhibitions coming to the Paseo Art and Creativity Center. Then we sit down with Erin Woods with Oklahoma Shakespeare. She is the director for their production of Love's Labour's Lost which kicks off on August 7. Finally we sit down with Sterlin Mosley with Central Oklahoma Ballet Theatre. He joins the program to inform us of their newest production, La Nuit: A Night of Ballet and Jazz, taking place on August 9.
For our July 24 episode we sit down with Jay Branson, architect and owner of Prairie Haven Wedding and Events Venue in Guthrie, where Kyle Dillingham and Horseshoe Road will be performing on Friday, July 25 at 7:30pm. He tells us the story of how this unique structure came to life. Then we sit down with Amber Sharples, Executive Director with the Oklahoma Arts Council. She joins the program to let us know how cuts to the NEA and NEH could impact arts programming here in Oklahoma.
For our July 17 episode we sit down with Michael Baron and Lyn Cramer with the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. They join the program to inform us about their production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma, taking place July 29 thru August 3 at the Civic Center Music Hall in downtown Oklahoma City.
For our July 10 episode we sit down with Logan Fish with Poteet Theatre at St. Luke's Methodist Church. He joins the program to discuss the summer camps taking place as well as debuting the 2025-26 season.
For our July 3 episode we sit down with Dr. Tommy Dobbs with the Great Plains International Marimba Competition taking place July 10 thru July 12 at OCU. Next we sit down with Dr. Zachary Daniels with the Winds of the Prairie to learn about their annual performance at Yukon's Freedom Fest on July 3rd at 8:30pm. Then we sit down with Kaleb Benda and Matt Denman to talk about the Oklahoma Chamber Symphony performing with Romero Guitar Institute Concert on July 5 and July 6. After that we're joined by Marcus Leonard with JRB Art at the Elms to learn about their newest exhibit opening up this month. Then we sit down with Michael Baron and Michael Childs with the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma to learn about their production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Finally we sit down with Amy Lamb, Seda Propes, and Marika Chirstofides to learn about the annual Print on Paseo Exhibit and more opening at this month's Friday Friday Gallery Walk.
For our June 26 episode we sit down with Amy Stephens and Mike Darrah with the Edmond History Museum and Talk of the Town. They join the program to discuss their program, Songs and Stripes Big Band Show, taking place Thursday, July 3 at the Edmond History Museum. Then we sit down with Natasha Naik with Cimarron Opera to learn about their 50th anniversary Summer Operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, taking place at the Nancy O'Brian Center for the Performing Arts in Norman.
For our June 19 episode we sit down with Megan Barth Argo, Dr. Brant Adams, and Damian Theodoridis with Scissortail Productions. They join the program to discuss Locally Grown, Contemporary Art Music from Oklahoma Composers on Sunday, June 22nd at 4pm at University Lutheran Church and Student Center in Norman. Then we sit down with Dr. Susan Adams-Johnson and Avery Akin with Scissortail Productions to learn about the next Levitt Amp Clinton Music Series Concert featuring Incendio on Friday, June 20th at 7:30pm at McLain Rogers Park in Clinton, OK.
For our June 12 episode we sit down with Dr. Zachary Daniels with the Heartland Orchestra. He drops by the program to discuss their 10 concert tour of the Metropolitan Library System featuring Peter and The Wolf as well as the importance of musical outreach.