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March 2021
“A Little Night Music”
The Symphony of Southeast Texas & Trinity United Methodist Church Present "A Little Night Music" Friday, March 5, 2021 7:30 p.m. $20 Tickets sold through Trinity United Methodist only: Purchase Tickets Here Join Trinity United Methodist Church, along with Maestro Chelsea Tipton and an ensemble from the Symphony of Southeast Texas orchestra as they perform “A Little Night Music” featuring among others Katya McMahan, Trinity’s organist. This performance will be in Trinity’s sanctuary. One of the church’s unique callings is…
Find out more »American Musical Soundscapes
Classic Series III Johann Strauss II: Greeting to America Copland: Appalachian Spring Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Guest Artist: Gabriela Martinez, Piano Soloist Our third Classics Series opens with a salute to America! Once again, three vantage points are illustrated through a diverse musical journey. We begin with the internationally famous waltz King, Johann Strauss II, who was famous for writing dance like pieces reflecting his travels. His coming to America salutes our homeland and beginning our concert. What…
Find out more »Broadway Divas
Broadway comes to Beaumont! Alli Mauzey and Julia Murney, two of the best stars of “The Great White Way,” sing favorites from Wicked, Chicago, Funny Girl and other memorable shows. Maestro Chelsea Tipton II directs your SOST playing the special arrangements that will have you back at the theater for the evening, and you didn’t have to leave the comfort of your hometown. Our guest artists have theatrical resumes, with too many shows to list. Alli Mauzey was “Glinda the…
Find out more »April 2021
Pipe Dreams
Classic Series IV Poulenc: Organ Concerto , g minor Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 in c minor (organ) Guest Artist: Dr. Katya McMahan, Organ The pipe organ is often called “The King of Instruments” as it embodies a full complement of orchestral sounds. More often heard in churches throughout the land, the organ also doubled in theaters as a prelude to movies. Beaumont’s Jefferson Theatre was the last of such “Theatre Organs” frequently played before movies and sometimes accompanying silent films. …
Find out more »Celebrating 10 years with Maestro Chelsea Tipton… the musical journey continues.