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Due to COVID-19, The Oklahoma Haydn Festival is moving online for our 2020 season. We are disappointed that we will not be able to make music together in person, but we are committed to protecting the health of our musicians and our audience, and will carry on our traditions in new and creative ways this year. Please join us for two hybrid chamber concerts and several roundtable discussions featuring our own musicians and special guests.
We are shifting all of our original 2020 programming to 2021, and focusing on chamber and vocal solo works for our online 2020 festival.
We are shifting all of our original 2020 programming to 2021, and focusing on chamber and vocal solo works for our online 2020 festival.
Looking ahead to 2021
Highlights of the 2021 festival will include the world premiere of a commissioned work by Steven Stark juxtaposing Haydn's compositional style with jazz elements, Richard Jobe performing the Organ Concerto in C Major, and a TBA guest soloist performing "O coelitum beati." The festival will be featuring Symphony No. 22, 52, and 90, Notturno No. 2 in F, and several other orchestral, chamber, and solo works.
Check out our 2021 Festival page for concert dates, details, and locations.
Check out our 2021 Festival page for concert dates, details, and locations.
Thanks for your support!
OHF would like to extend special thanks to the following supporters:
Anonymous Donors - patrons
José Batty - orchestra personnel manager
Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK - facilities, timpani & percussion
Anonymous Donors - patrons
José Batty - orchestra personnel manager
Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK - facilities, timpani & percussion