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The Poulenc Trio is bassoonist Bryan Young, pianist Irina Kaplan Lande and Alexander Vvedenskiy, oboe.



Chamber Tunes Tulsa will open up its 2021-2022 period with a trio of concerts that includes the acclaimed Poulenc Trio, Friday-Sunday, Sept. 24-26.

As a way of thanking the Tulsa local community for its continued guidance of the firm through the COVID-19 pandemic, Chamber New music Tulsa is earning its Sunday afternoon concert events this period absolutely free to the general public. Sunday concert events are 3 p.m. in the Williams Theatre of the Tulsa PAC, 110 E. Second Street.

Tickets will will need to be reserved by way of the Tulsa PAC ticket place of work, tulsapac.com, and are limited to 4 for each buy.

The Friday and Saturday performances will remain ticketed situations. One tickets for the Friday live performance, which for the Poulenc Trio will by 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, at ahha Tulsa, 101 E. Archer St., are $35 every single.

The Saturday Salon concerts, which incorporate dinner alongside with the live performance, are normally out there only by membership, but some solitary tickets can become readily available. To inquire about single tickets for the Poulenc Trio’s effectiveness 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Tulsa PAC’s Westby Pavilion, get in touch with 918-587-3802.

Period tickets for both the Friday Gallery sequence and the Saturday Salon sequence are readily available. For year subscription info: chambermusictulsa.org.