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SUMMARY:Elegance of the Dance
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series I \nVerdi: Nabucco Overture\nSibelius: Violin Concerto\nTchaikovsky: Swan Lake Suite\, Op. 20a \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \nGuest Artist: William Hagen\, violin \nThe Beaumont Civic Ballet will join us for the Swan Lake performance. \nGet Tickets \nSponsored by: \n \n \nBio: \nWilliam Hagen has performed as soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber musician across the United States\, Europe\, Asia\, and Latin America. In 2022/23\, William performs with orchestras around the United States\, makes his debut with the Orquesta Filharmónica de Bogotá\, and performs as soloist and chamber musician in several countries in Europe.\nAs soloist\, William has appeared with the Chicago Symphony\, Chamber Orchestra of Europe\, Detroit Symphony\, Frankfurt Radio Symphony (HR Sinfonieorchester)\, San Francisco Symphony\, Seattle Symphony\, Utah Symphony\, and many others around the globe.\nAs recitalist and chamber musician\, William has performed at venues such as Wigmore Hall and the Louvre\, and collaborated with artists such as Steven Isserlis\, Gidon Kremer\, Edgar Meyer\, and Tabea Zimmerman\, among others. He maintains an active schedule on both sides of the Atlantic\, making frequent trips to Europe and cities around the US to play a wide range of repertoire.\nIn 2020\, William released his debut album\, “Danse Russe\,” with his good friend and frequent collaborator\, pianist Albert Cano Smit. The album is available on all streaming platforms.\nA native of Salt Lake City\, Utah\, William began playing the violin at the age of 4\, studying the Suzuki method with Natalie Reed and then Deborah Moench. He studied with Itzhak Perlman and Catherine Cho at the Juilliard School\, Christian Tetzlaff at the Kronberg Academy\, and was a longtime student of Robert Lipsett\, studying with Mr. Lipsett for 11 years both at the Colburn Community School of Performing Arts and at the Colburn Conservatory of Music. In 2015\, William won 3rd prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels.\nWilliam performs on the 1732 “Arkwright Lady Rebecca Sylvan” Antonio Stradivari\, and on a violin bow by Francois Xavier Tourte\, both on generous loan from the Rachel Barton Pine Foundation. \nSpotify link
URL:https://sost.org/concert/elegance-of-the-dance/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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SUMMARY:4th of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Our July 4th concert celebrates the spirit of America\, paying tribute to all of the men and women who were passionate about establishing a new country\, and enjoying freedom and a new life. Our concert tonight features music that recognizes their passion and courage so that today we can celebrate as free Americans. You’ll recognize music from various branches of the armed forces\, music from movies that honor the bravery of our country’s men and women\, and marches that will bring back parades that you’ve always enjoyed. We end with several bangs as the City of Beaumont launches a spectacular display of fireworks. \nThis concert is a FREE community event! We hope you come out with your family to enjoy a fun-filled day!!! \nThe St. Mark’s Episcopal Choir led by Jordan Williams will join us!!! \n  \nSponsored by:
URL:https://sost.org/concert/4th-of-july-celebration/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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SUMMARY:Youth Education Concert
DESCRIPTION:The youth education concert will be on April 12. \n \nSOST invites you and your students to a FREE concert exploring notable images from history and how they relate to patterns\, structure\, and form in music! \nStudents will learn how music is comprised of patterns\, the relationship between different elements of a particular work\, and how that form is an essential aspect of music and art. Come explore how music plays a part in the visual arts as well as mathematics.\nThe concert will include music from Berlioz\, Britten\, Beethoven\, Mozart\, Ginastera\, and Rossini. \nMaestro Chelsea Tipton II will lead the SOST in a live concert at the Julie Rogers Theatre. The concert will also feature our 2023 Concerto Competition winner! \nThis program is created for fifth grade students utilizing many of the key elements included in STARR testing\, but all ages are welcome. We hope you’ll take a morning adventure and join us by completing the form below. \n  \nPlease fill out and return this form to sign up your class for the concert! Deadline to sign up is March 31\, 2023.\nReservation | PDF \nTeacher’s Guide | PDF \nAttending the Youth Concert Part1 – YouTube \nAttending the Youth Concert Part2 – YouTube \nYouth Concert Teachers Guide 2023\n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/youth-education-concert-3/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Education
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SUMMARY:Fanfare and Fortitude
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series IV\nFanfare and Fortitude\nApril 1\, 2023 7:30PM\n \n  \nStrauss              Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare \nRespighi           Ancient Airs and Dances No. 2 \nOrff                    Carmina Burana \nfeaturing the SOST Chorus\, Lamar University Choir\, Les Petites Voix (a children’s choir) and soloists Abigail Dueppen\, Blas Canedo-González and Steven Brennfleck \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nTickets: $33-$57 \nGet Tickets \n  \nConcert Sponsor: \n      \nGuest Artist Sponsor: Sandra Clark \n  \nRichard Strauss began our season with his Rosenkavalier Suite and kicks off the final concert with his Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic.  One of their favorite composers\, this short piece was composed and dedicated to the orchestra to begin the grand ball that raised funds for the musicians’ pension fund.  A triumphant work that announced the matron of the ball\, it has been played every year since!  While we don’t have a ball\, SOST is pleased to conclude this Anniversary season with a majestic fanfare\, followed by the grandest of symphonic pieces\, Carmina Burana. \nBefore the heavens open in our last epic of the season\, Maestro Tipton treats us to gentler symphonic movements of lute dances from Respighi’s Ancient Airs and Dances.  Orchestrated to give a great contrast from fanfares to the bombastic Carmina\, it is a delicate touch that calls some of the lighter movements of the Orff to mind. \nSo\, we end our celebration with one of the grandest productions of Symphonic literature. Carl Orff brings to the stage a full complement of instruments\, choirs and vocal soloists; clearly giving our SOST a chance to shine and send us home very grateful that these 70 years resulted in enjoying great music\, whether it is soft and gentle\, exciting or bombastic\, yet it is all harmonious. \nAbigail Dueppen\nBlas Canedo-González\n  \nSteven Brennfleck\n  \nLes Petites Voix
URL:https://sost.org/concert/fanfare-and-fortitude/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Whole New World
DESCRIPTION:Pops 2\nA Whole New World with Peabo Bryson\nMarch 4\, 2023 7:30 PM \nIt is with great regret that we inform you that Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis\, Jr. will not be with us for next Saturday’s concert. Mr. Davis is under doctor’s orders not to travel for the immediate future. Fortunately\, Peabo Bryson is able to perform with SOST in their stead. All tickets will be honored for the March 4th concert. Please call the office for further information. \n \nBorn Robert Peabo Bryson on April 13\, 1951 in Greenville\, South Carolina\, this world renowned balladeer got his start as the lead singer of Al Freeman & The Upsetters and Moses Dillard & The Tex-Town Display. In 1976\, he released his debut LP\, “Peabo”\, on Atlanta’s Bullet/Bang label. Peabo composed nearly all the songs for this album (some with the great Thom Bell)\, in addition to a young Luther Vandross being among the background vocalists\, and sexy Black film star Tamara “Cleopatra Jones” Dobson showing him love on the back jacket. \nPeabo had back-to-back gold albums with Capitol Records\, Reaching for the Sky (1977) and Crosswinds (1978). The title tracks of these albums\, as well as the hit singles “Feel the Fire” and “I’m So Into You”\, truly penetrated the hearts of soul fans everywhere. During his relationship with Capitol\, Peabo collaborated with label mate and friend Natalie Cole for the 1979 project “We’re the Best of Friends”. A year later he worked with the phenomenal Roberta Flack for the double-LP “Live & More” (on Atlantic Records). Peabo delivered four more albums for Capitol before making a second\, even bigger album with Ms. Flack titled Born to Love\, a gold seller that featured the smash “Tonight I Celebrate My Love” (Top 5 R&B and #16 Pop). Peabo soon moved over to Elektra Records for four albums\, the second of which\, “Take No Prisoners” featured the crossover smash “If Ever You’re In My Arms Again” (Top 10 Pop and R&B). \nA return to Capitol in 1989 for the one-off album “All My Love”\, earned Peabo his first R&B #1 single with a remake of the late Al Wilson’s “Show & Tell”. He hit the top of the R&B charts a second time with the smash “Can You Stop The Rain”\, the title track of his R&B chart topping first of two albums for Columbia Records. \nIt was with the help of very famous Disney animated films that earned Peabo his two Grammys and two Oscars®. The first was 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast” with international pop singer Celine Dion which also topped the pop chart. The very next year\, Peabo struck gold with a Grammy® and an Oscar® with Regina Belle for “A Whole New World” (Aladdin’s Theme) from Aladdin. Since these two milestones\, he has been even more sought after as a guest vocalist and duet partner\, resulting in work with Tony Award-winner Lea Salonga on “We Kiss in the Shadows” (#1 on the Classical Crossover chart from a new recording of “The King and I” score) and Kenny G’s “By The Time This Night is Over” (from the chart topping Contemporary Jazz CD\, Breathless. \nPeabo has since also starred on stage in the lead role of “Raisin\,” as The Wizard in “The Wiz” and was featured in the Michigan Opera’s 100th anniversary production of “Porgy & Bess.” He also released a whopping three Christmas CDs\, lovingly filled with music he’s performed for several years running in the annual touring holiday music extravaganza\, The Colors of Christmas. \nAs Peabo continues to make feel good music and sing about love\, he encourages fans of classic R&B to have their voices heard. \nTickets: $36-$78 \nGet Tickets \nSponsors: \n  \n  \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3DtNcw_cNo \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/up-up-and-away/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Pops
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SUMMARY:Liberty: The Pursuit of Endurance
DESCRIPTION:Classics Series III\nLiberty: The Pursuit of Endurance\nFebruary 4\, 2023 7:30PM\n  \nDay     Lightspeed: Fanfare for Orchestra \nSchumann     Symphony No. 4\, op. 120\, d minor \nDvorak     Cello Concerto\, op. 104\, b minor \nJulian Schwarz\, cello \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nTickets: $33-$57 \nGet Tickets \nAs we begin our concerts with distinctive fanfares\, Kevin Day’s Lightspeed is a fanfare for the entire orchestra rather than one section or another.  It displays distinctive characteristics that signal or call attention- the rationale of a great fanfare.  Our concert tonight reveals the splendor of full orchestral music\, expressing the many colors of each instrumental section.  What a fitting fanfare to prepare our audience for romantic symphonic music. \nSchumann’s Fourth Symphony is the subject of considerable opinion- which version\, what format\, and just how did this masterpiece help define the Romantic era.  Symphony number four had a couple of creations- the original in 1841 was lighter in nature; not as heavily orchestrated.  It was composed during the height of his art song period\, then due to its premiere of his first symphony\, not published for ten years.  Schumann’s later version defies the traditional symphonic movement form and is like a one movement format\, with tempi and harmonies much different than what one might expect. So\, our symphonic experience is quite different than expected\, yet lush with broad sweeping melodies reminiscent of the art songs which preceded this symphony. \nOur final work of the evening is yet another masterpiece that was the center of great discussion and is considered one of the finest and most difficult works for the instrument.  It is in a traditional format of three movements\, with the second movement a remembrance of his sister-in-law.  The final movement\, much like a rondo\, also reintroduces the themes of the previous movements with touching orchestrations behind the soloist. Probably one of the most recorded concerti for cello\, the Dvorak has been recorded by the great legends of cellists\, even recorded three different times by Yo-Yo Ma. \nThe Romantic period of symphonic music is marked by vigorous criticism which challenged the composer and also delayed their premieres.  Ironically\, our performance tonight was delayed by compromised travel plans due to Covid-19! \nOur soloist\, Julian Schwarz\, has grown up with music his entire life.  His father\, Gerard Schwarz was principal trumpeter of New York Philharmonic before becoming the music director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.  Like his father\, he champions the music of new composers\, both in traditional and new formats.  He has performed with orchestras around the world\, has created unique chamber groups\, and as a teacher\, is in residence at the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music in VA\, as well as a summer appointment at the Eastern Music Festival\, in Greensboro\, NC. \nSponsors: \n \n \n \nJulian Schwarz – YouTube \nJulian Schwarz Bio \nJulian Schwarz was born to a multigenerational musical family in 1991. Heralded from a young age as a cellist destined to rank among the greatest of the 21st century\, Julian’s powerful tone\, effortless virtuosity\, and extraordinarily large color palette are hallmarks of his style. \nAfter making his concerto debut at the age of 11 with the Seattle Symphony and his father Gerard Schwarz on the podium\, he made his US touring debut with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2010. Since being awarded first prize at the inaugural Schoenfeld International String Competition in 2013\, he has led an active career as soloist\, performing with the symphony orchestras of Annapolis\, Boise\, Bozeman\, Buffalo\, Charlotte\, Columbus\, Des Moines\, Hartford\, Jacksonville\, Louisville\, Memphis\, Modesto\, Omaha\, Puerto Rico\, Richmond\, Rochester\, San Antonio\, Sarasota\, Seattle\, Syracuse\, Toledo\, Tucson\, Virginia\, West Virginia\, Wichita\, and Winston-Salem\, among others. Internationally\, he made his Australian debut with the Queensland Symphony\, his Mexican debuts with the Boca del Rio Philharmonic in Veracruz and the Mexico City Philharmonic with frequent collaborator Jorge Mester\, and his Hong Kong debut at the Intimacy of Creativity Festival. He has also appeared at the Salzburg Mozarteum\, and the Verbier festival in Switzerland. \nAs a chamber musician\, Mr. Schwarz performs extensively in recital with pianist Marika Bournaki. In 2016 the Schwarz-Bournaki duo was awarded first prize at the inaugural Boulder International String Competition’s “The Art of Duo”\, and subsequently embarked on an extensive 10-recital tour of China in March 2017. Mr. Schwarz is a founding member of the New York based Frisson Ensemble (a mixed nonet of winds and strings)\, and the Mile-End Trio with violinist Jeff Multer and Ms. Bournaki. He performs frequently at Bargemusic in Brooklyn with violinist Mark Peskanov\, on the Frankly Music Series in Milwaukee with violinist Frank Almond\, as a member of the Palladium Chamber Players in St Petersburg FL\, and has appeared at the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival\, Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival\, and the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. In addition\, he is the co-coordinator of chamber music at Eastern Music Festival\, running programming for the Tuesday evening chamber music series. \nJulian Schwarz is an ardent supporter of new music and has premiered concertos by Richard Danielpour and Samuel Jones (recorded with the All Star Orchestra for public television in 2012\, subsequently released as a DVD on Naxos). In the 17-18 season\, he gave the world premiere of Lowell Liebermann’s first Cello Concerto with a consortium of six orchestras. Other premieres include recital works by Paul Frucht\, Scott Ordway\, Jonathan Cziner\, Gavin Fraser\, Alex Weiser\, Ofer Ben-Amots\, and the US Premiere of Dobrinka Tabakova’s Cello Concerto. On record\, he has recorded Bright Sheng’s “Northern Lights” for Naxos\, the complete cello/piano works by Ernest Bloch for the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music\, and an album of concertos with the Seattle Symphony. \nA devoted teacher\, Mr. Schwarz serves as Assistant Professor of Cello at Shenandoah Conservatory of Shenandoah University (Winchester\, VA) and on the artist faculty of New York University (NYU Steinhardt). He spends his summers teaching and performing at the Eastern Music Festival (Greensboro\, NC). Past faculty appointments include artist-in-residence at the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance (Nova Scotia\, Canada)\, faculty teaching assistant to Joel Krosnick at The Juilliard School\, and artist-In-residence at the pianoSonoma Festival. \nBorn in Seattle\, WA\, Mr. Schwarz studied at the Academy of Music Northwest and the Lakeside School. He continued to the Colburn School in Los Angeles under Ronald Leonard\, and then moved to New York City to study with mentor Joel Krosnick at The Juilliard School (BM 14\, MM 16). Other influential teachers include the late David Tonkonogui\, the late Toby Saks\, Lynn Harrell\, Neal Cary\, and chamber music mentors Andre Roy\, Arnold Steinhardt\, Jonathan Feldman\, Toby Appel and Paul Coletti. Julian plays a Neapolitan cello made by Gennaro Gagliano in 1743 and multiple American bows made by the late Paul Martin Siefried. He is an active contributor to Strings Magazine’s Artist Blog\, edits cello editions for Carl Fischer Publishing\, and sits on the music committee of the National Arts Club. A Pirastro artist\, he endorses and plays the “Perpetual” medium and edition sets of cello strings. Julian also proudly endorses Melos Rosin.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/liberty/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Home for the Holidays\nDecember 4\, 2022 3PM\nDaniel Emmet\nThe multi-talented singer returns to SOST\, this time with all your favorite Christmas music!!! \n \nTickets: $50 Adults\, $15 Students\n($30 Adults if bought with season tickets)\nGet Tickets \n\n\n\n\n \nSponsored by: \n          \nDaniel Emmet Bio \nA Finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent\, Daniel Emmet is best known for taking on the “impossible challenge” levied by Simon Cowell; to learn a brand-new song in Italian\, in one hour\, and then perform it live on national television!  It was a spellbinding moment that\, as in all of Daniel’s AGT performances\, brought the judges and America to their feet in fervent applause.  Daniel’s run on AGT was sensational\, culminating in his command performance in the finale of the season\, a stunning duet with Plácido Domingo. \n\n\n\nRedefining what it means to be a crossover artist\, Daniel possesses an addictive\, intoxicating\, fresh voice that is unique; bursting with operatic power\, yet mellowed by pop sensitivity\, that once heard is never to be forgotten. Known for his wide range of expression that spans the musical genres from rock to pop\, to opera\, all the while singing in seven languages\, it is an experience that will leave you absolutely breathless. Fans from all over the world are abuzz with praise for this new sensation\, winning their hearts not only with his signature\, powerhouse vocals\, but also with his infectious smile\, boyish charm\, and sense of humor.  It’s not surprising that he is often referred to as “the gateway drug to classical music”. \n  \nSince his 2018 appearances on NBC’s America’s Got Talent\, Daniel has released his acclaimed single “True Reflection” which debuted at #1 on the iTunes Classical Chart\, and in addition\, Daniel debuted on the Las Vegas strip as a headliner at Caesars Palace for the exclusive run of his show “All That I Am”.  His latest recording\, a duet of the classic hit “The Prayer” with Marie Osmond\, is featured on her new album\, “Unexpected”\, that debuted at #1 on the Billboard Classical Crossover Charts. He has appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show; on PBS as a part of the historic concert special\, “Pavlo: Live in Santorini;” was featured on Marie Osmond’s national Symphonic Christmas Tour\, appeared on the first season of the CW network’s hit summer series\, “The Big Stage;” featured on Lifetime TV in the movie “A Fiancé for Christmas;” most recently toured with 16x Grammy Winner David Foster\, and can currently be seen performing his own symphonic concerts around the country.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/home-for-the-holidays-3/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
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SUMMARY:French Connection
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series II         \n \nFrench Connection\nNovember 12\, 2022 7:30PM\n  \nDukas                La Peri Fanfare \nSaint-Saëns     Piano Concerto No. 2\, op. 22\, g minor \nDaniel Hsu\, Piano \nDebussy            Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun \nStravinsky        Firebird Suite (1919 version) \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nTickets: $33-$57 \nGet Tickets \n  \nConcert Sponsor: Rosine McFaddin Wilson \nGuest Artist Sponsor: Regina Rogers \n  \nPaul Dukas’ fanfare from the ballet La Peri was one of his best-known works\, along with his famous classic The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.  A severe critic of his own works\, these two works were among those few he did not destroy.  He composed the one-act ballet\, without an overture\, yet finished the work with this fanfare.  His compositional style seemed in between Impressionism and Neo-classicism.  Heavily scored for brass\, it is no wonder that this fanfare was most frequently performed. \nSaint-Saëns’ second piano concerto is a classic example of how setting and musical norms can set the stage for a musical idea.  As a former organist\, Saint-Saëns had a great affinity with JS Bach\, especially his organ works.  Harmonics\, melodic line\, and textures all reflect his earliest musical impressions.  Yet\, the frivolity of French music makes a dramatic change in the second movement setting the stage for a tumultuous saltarello in typical sonata form.  This popular work is a command force piece for the concert pianist. Our featured artist this evening is Daniel Hsu\, the recent Bronze Medal winner of the Cliburn International Piano Competition.  One of the most rigorous of competitions\, Daniel won both the commissioned work and chamber music sections of the competition in 2017.  Prior to this was a successive string of international competitions\, including the Gilmore Young Artist\, the CAG Victor Elmaleh Competition and the Hamamatsu International Competition.  Such a series of successes led to concerti performances with many of the world’s major orchestras. \nOur concert continues with Claude Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn. Perhaps one of the best-known pieces we hear today\, is probably least understood\, that is from the composer’s point of view. Debussy viewed this work\, inspired by poet Stephane Mallarme\, as a sensual setting in Greek and Roman mythology. He strays from the compositional forms of Brahms and Beethoven\, using other compositional techniques to create images\, moving the work through color imagery rather than thematic structure or sequence. \nIgor Stravinsky concludes our concert this evening with yet another sense of mysticism and folk tale\, this time from Russia. Firebird Suite takes the tale of Prince Ivan and his struggles to escape from the magical land dominated by Kaschei the Immortal. Ivan uses the Firebird to destroy the egg that is the source of Kaschei’s power.  Stravinsky uses compelling rhythms and tonal chords to build tension\, then as the egg is destroyed\, thunderous brass and percussion sound\, freeing the bird as promised. \nWhile these pieces were selected on their own merits\, it is amazing how this period of music drew mightily on myth and imagery of tales from long ago. \nDaniel Hsu – YouTube \nDaniel Hsu Bio \nCharacterized by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a “poet…[with] an expressive edge to his playing that charms\, questions\, and coaxes\,” American pianist Daniel Hsu is increasingly recognized for his easy virtuosity and bold musicianship. He captured the bronze medal and prizes for best performance of both the commissioned work and chamber music at the 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition\, and is also a 2016 Gilmore Young Artist\, first prize winner of the 2015 CAG Victor Elmaleh Competition\, and bronze medalist of the 2015 Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. \nA native of the San Francisco Bay Area\, Daniel Hsu began taking piano lessons at age 6 with Larisa Kagan. He made his concerto debut with the Fremont Symphony Orchestra at age 8\, and his recital debut at the Steinway Society of the Bay Area at age 9\, before being accepted into the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 10\, along with his two older siblings. Since then\, he has made his debuts with the Philadelphia Orchestra (2016) and Carnegie Hall (2017) as part of the CAG Winners Series at Weill Recital Hall. He has appeared in recitals at the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts\, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts\, and Gilmore International Keyboard Festival\, as well as in Boston\, Philadelphia\, Chicago\, Denver\, Los Angeles\, Portland\, Pittsburgh\, and New York. A sensitive and keen collaborator\, Daniel has performed with the Tokyo\, North Carolina\, Grand Rapids\, Anchorage\, New Haven\, and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestras\, working alongside conductors Leonard Slatkin\, Nicholas McGegan\, Cristian Măcelaru\, Ruth Reinhardt\, Marcelo Lehninger\, Eugene Tzigane\, and Stilian Kirov. \nRecent and upcoming highlights include his debuts with the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra with Hannu Lintu\, Eugene Symphony with Francesco Lecce-Chong\, and Jacksonville Symphony with Courtney Lewis; chamber tours with Curtis-on-Tour (Europe) and the Verona Quartet (United States); and recitals across the United States and Japan. His Boston debut recital in spring 2019 was hailed as a “powerful\, thoughtful\, and sensitive program… this deeply inquisitive artist’s inner probing brought fresh meaning to great warhorses\, reaching well beyond his stunning mastery of technical difficulties” (Boston Musical Intelligencer). \nDaniel’s chamber music performance with the Brentano String Quartet at the Cliburn Competition earned him the Steven de Groote Memorial Award for the Best Performance of Chamber Music. The Dallas Morning News praised “his impassioned\, eloquently detailed Franck Quintet\,” proclaiming it to be “a boldly molded account\, with a natural feeling for the rise and fall of intensity\, the give and take of rubato. Both he and the Brentano seemed to be channeling the same life force.” He regularly tours the United States with the Verona Quartet and in duo piano with his brother\, Andrew\, and appears frequently in chamber music festivals. \nDecca Gold released Daniel’s first album featuring live recordings from the Cliburn Competition of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition and Beethoven’s Piano Sonata\, op. 110\, as well as his award-winning performance of Marc-André Hamelin’s Toccata on “L’homme armé.” He has also been featured in interviews and performances for WQXR\, APM’s Performance Today\, and Colorado Public Radio\, and was profiled as one to watch by International Piano magazine. \nNow 22 years old\, Daniel graduated from Curtis in spring 2019\, where he studied with Gary Graffman\, Robert McDonald\, and Eleanor Sokoloff. He is a Marvel film buff and enjoys programming—he contributed to the creation of Workflow (now known as Siri Shortcuts)\, which won the 2015 Apple Design Award and was acquired by the tech giant in 2017. \nADDITIONAL 2017 CLIBURN AWARDS:\nSteven De Groote Memorial Award for the Best Performance of Chamber Music\nBeverley Taylor Smith Award for the Best Performance of a New Work \n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/french-connection/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20220412T160957Z
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SUMMARY:A Texas Tribute
DESCRIPTION:Pops 1 \nA Texas Tribute \nKelli and Bob Phillips\nOctober 15\, 2022 7:30PM \nIt is our pleasure to welcome back to Beaumont\, Kelli and Bob Phillips as they celebrate 50 years with the Texas Country Reporter with their special Symphony review.  \n“A Texas Tribute” is a unique program that Kelli and Bob have presented around our great state with a narrative and select music representing Texas.  Tonight’s program will provide a fascinating history tour\, told through the special stories which Bob has collected in his 50 years of visiting unique towns. \nThe concept for “A Texas Tribute” has been developed in partnership with The Dallas Winds\, who have suggested musical selections for the evening. Texas composer\, publisher\, and Dallas Winds Staff Arranger David Lovrien has composed original music that will underscore the narrated portions of the event. \nThe seven movements of “A Texas Tribute” are spread over the course of the concert\, interspersed with other favorite Texas and western-themed selections.  \n\nTEXAS REVOLUTION\nTEXAS CONSTITUTION\nTHE COWBOY LIFE\, PART 1\nTHE COWBOY LIFE\, PART 2\nOIL BOOM\nHUMOR & POLITICS\nFINAL THOUGHTS/CLOSING\n\nHelp us give our hometown heroes a hearty Southeast Texas welcome! \nTickets: $36-$78 \nGet Tickets \n         \nArtist Sponsor: Natalie and S. L. Greenberg \nTexas Country Reporter – Bob and Kelli Phillips.\n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/a-texas-tribute/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Pops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220918
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20220412T145753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T193529Z
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SUMMARY:Enduring Love
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series I\n \nEnduring Love\nSeptember 17\, 2022 7:30PM\n  \nStephenson     Fanfare for Democracy \nKorngold          Violin Concerto\, Lara St. John \nStrauss              Der Rosenkavalier Suite \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nTickets: $33-$57 \nGet Tickets \nCelebrating our 70th continuous year of presenting great symphonic music\, fanfares signal the start of a new era!  What better way than to start each concert with a fanfare?  We begin this season with a new work\, composed by composer James Stephenson.  Stephenson’s music is enjoying popularity among orchestras and bands alike\, especially as he features lyrical melodies for solo instrumentalists.  Fanfare for Democracy was first performed by The United States Marine band at President Biden’s inauguration\, then after orchestrated for symphony orchestra\, opened the July 4th concert presented by The Boston Pops Orchestra.  A compelling combination of ceremonial signaling with lyrical melodies searching for harmony and peace\, this opening fanfare is a most appropriate signal! \nErnest Korngold’s violin concerto is a classic\, a charming piece that is at once accessible and reminiscent of the best of movie themes.  No direct quotes but his harmonies and sweeping melodies could have been set to the best cinemas of the post war epics. Who could have a better launch of a new era than by having Jascha Heifetz premiere your concerto? From an early age\, our featured artist Lara St. John has traveled the world\, starting that journey at the tender age of four she began travels from her homeland of Ontario\, to study with renown violin masters from Cleveland to New York\, Philadelphia\, onto Moscow returning to Ontario.  As a result of winning the Canada Council Stradivarius Prize\, she won the honor of playing the 1779 Salabue Guadagnini violin\, a two-year prize that became a permanent possession. \nOur concert concludes with a beloved lighthearted classic by Richard Strauss\, the suite from the comic opera\, Der Rosenkavalier Suite. Quite the contrast from Also sprach Zarathustra\, these themes include puzzling settings of deception\, lust\, and tomfoolery\, all set to magnificent waltzes and duets. While the opera continues to enjoy popularity in Europe\, this orchestral suite is most popular in America. \nSponsor: \n \nLara St. John \nCanadian-born violinist Lara St. John has been described as “something of a phenomenon” by The Strad and a “high-powered soloist” by The New York Times. \nShe has performed as soloist with the orchestras of Cleveland\, Philadelphia\, San Francisco\, Toronto\, Montreal\, Vancouver\, Amsterdam\, Queensland\, Adelaide\, Auckland\, Tokyo\, Kyoto\, Shanghai\, Hong Kong and São Paulo\, as well as the Boston Pops\, Royal Philharmonic\, NDR Symphony\, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris\, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony\, China Philharmonic\, Orquestra Sinfonica Brasileira and Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México\, among many others. \nRecitals in major concert halls have included New York\, Boston\, San Francisco\, Washington\, Prague\, Berlin\, Toronto\, Montreal\, Bogotá\, Lima and the Forbidden City. \nLara manages her own label\, Ancalagon\, which she founded in 1999. Her Mozart recording won a Juno Award in 2011. In 2014\, her Schubert album was chosen as one of “the best CDs of spring” by Der Tagsesspiegel. Her 2016 album of reimagined folk music earned a five-star review from All About Jazz. \nLara has been featured in People\, US News and World Report\, NPR’s All Things Considered\, CNN\, the CBC\, the BBC\, a Bravo! special and twice on the cover of Strings magazine. In 2021 she was invested with the Order of Canada\, for service to society and innovations that “ignite our imaginations.” \nLara began playing the violin when she was two\, made her first appearance as soloist with orchestra at age four\, and her European debut at 10. She entered the Curtis Institute at 13. \nLara owns and performs on the 1779 “Ex-Salubue” Guadagnini. \nLara St John – YouTube
URL:https://sost.org/concert/enduring-love/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220705
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20220412T163134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T201637Z
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SUMMARY:Fourth of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:36th Annual City of Beaumont Fourth of July Celebration!\nMonday\, July 4\, 8PM at the Julie Rogers Theatre \nCome listen to patriotic music led by Maestro Chelsea Tipton II!!! \nA special visit from The Southeast Texas Starlettes! \n \n \n \nSponsored by:
URL:https://sost.org/concert/fourth-of-july-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220406
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20211122T201616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T215303Z
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SUMMARY:Through the Telescope: Youth Education Concert
DESCRIPTION:In today’s world of instant technology\, witnessing the creation of live music\, especially in a symphonic setting\, is a new experience. Due to COVID precautions\, we were unable the last 2 years to have an in-person concert for the area schools. We are thrilled to be able to continue the tradition of students coming to the Julie Rogers Theatre to hear the Symphony of Southeast Texas! \nLearning theory supports the strong relationship between math\, science and music\, so our outreach is to help bridge those learning centers with hope of creating an awareness and appreciation for great music. We want children to experience classical music and truly see and hear how exciting it can be! \nThis year’s program\, Through the Telescope\, takes a look at images from the Hubble Space Telescope and how music has interpreted space and its relationship to what the Hubble has uncovered. The heavens above have inspired artists\, writers\, and musicians for thousands of years. This concert\, presented in collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute\, features music by Wolfgang Mozart\, James Lee III\, Gustav Holst\, John Williams\, and more along with captivating visuals from the Hubble Space Telescope! \nThere will be 2 concerts at the Julie Rogers Theatre on April 5 at 9:30am and 11:00am. Participation is free but you do need to register. See reservation form below. \nThese concerts are free of charge through the generous support of our sponsors \nIn loving memory of Mrs. Carol Tyrrell Kyle by Mrs. Emilie Kyle Chenault\, Community Bank\, Jan Allred & Family\, McDonalds — Brian & Cathie Ellis\, Reaud Charitable Foundation\, Foundation for Southeast Texas\, The Wilton & Effie May Hebert Foundation\, The Dujay Charitable Foundation – Katheryn Mapes Fund\, The Symphony League of Beaumont. \nTo sign up\, please fill out and return this reservation form by March 25! \nUPDATE: Our 9:30 concert is full. We still have openings for the 11:00am concert. \nReservation | PDF \nSymphony Youth Teacher Guide
URL:https://sost.org/concert/through-the-telescope-youth-education-concert/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220403
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T162111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T192533Z
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SUMMARY:Glory and Grandeur
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series IV \nGlory and Grandeur \nApril 2\, 2022 7:30pm \n  \nMozart: Requiem\, K 626 \n     Featuring Abigail Dueppen\, Cecilia Duarte\, Brian Ross Yeakley\, Blas Canedo-Gonzalez\, vocalists \n     Featuring the Beaumont Interfaith Choral Society\, the SOST Chorus and the Lamar Chorus \nRavel: Daphnis et Chloe Suite No. 2 \nPeck: The Glory and the Grandeur \n     Featuring SOST Percussionists\, Jamie Strawther\, Justin Collazo and Francisco Perez \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nTickets: $32-$55\nGet Tickets \n \n \nGuest Artist Sponsor: Sandra Clark \n \nSoloists: \nAbigail Dueppen\n  \nCecilia Duarte\n  \nBrian Ross Yeakley\n  \nBlas Canedo-Gonzalez\nSOST Featured Percussionists \nJamie Strawther\nJamie Strawther has been with the Symphony of Southeast Texas since 1998 and is currently Director of Operations and Principal Percussionist.  He is also the Business Representative for IATSE Local 183. He lives in Lumberton with his wife\, Lara\, a choir director in Nederland ISD. Together they serve as ministers at Impact Church in Beaumont. \n  \nJustin Collazo\nJustin Collazo is currently a band director at Nederland ISD where he has taught for 14 years. He has played with the Symphony of Southeast Texas for 20 seasons now\, and is a resident of Port Neches\, TX where he lives with his wife Amy and their daughter Marlee. \n  \nFrancisco Perez\nDr. Francisco Perez is a percussionist\, composer\, and educator from Pflugerville\, TX. He currently serves as Assistant Professor of Percussion at Lamar University\, where he oversees all aspects of the percussion studio. He has been playing with SOST since 2017.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/glory-and-grandeur/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220306
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T162043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T214130Z
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SUMMARY:Radiance.  The Ladies of Motown
DESCRIPTION:POPS 2                         \nMarch 5\, 2022 7:30pm \nRadiance.  The Ladies of Motown \nThe ladies of Radiance pay tribute to the music of the Supremes\, Martha & the Vandellas\, the Marvelettes and the other female artists from that amazing musical era. Together they provide an array of talent that never leaves the audience wanting\, unless it’s wanting more!  Some of the many songs in their repertoire include “Come See About Me\,” “Dancing in the Streets\,” “Stop in the Name of Love\,” “Please Mr. Postman\,” “You Keep Me Hanging On\,” “When Will I See You Again” and the list goes on. \nThe costuming\, the choreography\, the harmonies\, the energy and excitement are second to none and make for a spectacular show transforming the audience back to an era of music that formed a major cornerstone of American music of the 60s and 70s. \nTickets: $34-$75\nGet Tickets \nSponsored by: \n \n \nRadiance\, a talented vocal quartet formed specifically to pay tribute to the music of the Supremes\, Martha & the Vandellas\, the Marvelettes and many other female artists from that amazing musical era\, has performed throughout the United States\, toured internationally are hugely popular on the Pops Symphony circuit and are standouts in their home base\, The Entertainment Capital of the World\, Las Vegas. \nThe ladies of Radiance consist of some of the finest that Las Vegas has to offer.  Members of the group are MarQue Munday\, Wendy Edmead\, Lyrehc Jordan and Karin Lawson\, a lineup of phenomenal talent that never leaves the audience wanting\, unless it is wanting more!  Each brings her years of experience to the stage\, having performed in major theatrical productions in virtually every showroom on the Vegas Strip\, on and off Broadway as well as in various national and international Motown tribute tours. \nSome of the many songs in their repertoire include “Dancing in The Streets\,” “Stop in the Name of Love\,” “You Keep Me Hanging On\,” “When Will I See You Again\,” “RESPECT” and many more. \nThe costuming\, the choreography\, the harmonies\, the energy and excitement are second to none and make for a spectacular show transforming your audience back to an era of music that formed a major cornerstone in American music of the 60’s and 70’s.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/radiance-the-ladies-of-motown/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Pops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220220
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T162018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T214212Z
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SUMMARY:Passion: Struggle and Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series III \nPassion: Struggle and Resolution \nFebruary 19\, 2022 7:30pm \nSchumann: Piano Concerto\, op. 54\, a minor \nBrahms: Symphony No. 3\, op. 90\, F Major \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nGuest Artist: Claire Huangci\, piano \nTickets: $32-$55\nGet Tickets \nSponsored by: \nRosine McFaddin Wilson \nGuest Artist sponsored by: \nRegina Rogers\, in loving memory of Van and Rildia Bee Cliburn and Julie and Ben Rogers\, to honor their special friendship. \n \n \n  \nClaire Huangci: \nThe young American pianist Claire Huangci\, winner of the first prize and the Mozart prize at the 2018 Geza Anda Competition\, continuously captivates audiences with her “radiant virtuosity\, artistic sensitivity\, keen interactive sense and subtle auditory dramaturgy” (Salzburger Nachrichten). With an irrepressible curiosity and penchant for unusual repertoire\, she proves her versatility with a wide range in repertoire spanning from Bach and Scarlatti\, to Bernstein\, Gulda\, and Corigliano. \nFor an intense start of the 2020/21 season\, Claire paid homage to Beethoven’s anniversary with a compelling interpretation of his Pastorale symphony arranged for solo piano by Franz Liszt\, with concerts at the Klavier-Festival Ruhr and the Rheingau Musik Festival\, where her recital was recorded for T-Mobile‘s streaming platform MagentaMusik 360. After appearances as a piano duo with Alexei Volodin at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie and the release of a new album with her Trio Machiavelli\, a major highlight is her Fall 2020 recital tour at the main halls of Berlin Philharmonie\, and Hamburg Elbphilharmonie. Later in the season\, a further exciting debut takes place in the “Great Performers Series” at New York‘s Lincoln Center. Among her orchestra engagements are dates with the Deutsche Radiophilharmonie Saarbrücken\, Museumsorchester Frankfurt\, Basel Chamber Orchestra and the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra. With the Nordic Chamber Orchestra\, she will direct concertos of Mozart and Chopin from the keyboard. \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/passion-struggle-and-resolution/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220122T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220122T193000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20211215T211416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T162646Z
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SUMMARY:Saint Anne Catholic Church Concert
DESCRIPTION:A memorial concert for Father William “Bill” Manger Jr. \nThis concert is free of charge thanks to the generosity of The Humphreys Foundation and St. Anne Catholic Church. \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \nSoloists: \nCecilia Chaison\, Soprano \nRonald White\, Clarinet
URL:https://sost.org/concert/saint-anne-catholic-church-concert/
LOCATION:St. Anne Catholic Church\, 2715 Calder St\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Extras
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20211122T203119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T212335Z
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SUMMARY:CONCERTO COMPETITION
DESCRIPTION:The Symphony of Southeast Texas is thrilled to announce our upcoming 2022 Concerto Competition! \n\nSee below for information about the 2022 Concerto Competition! \nClick on the links below to see the Concerto Competition Rules and Application Form. The competition is open to all Region 5 middle and high school students. The deadline to apply is Wednesday\, December 15\, 2021 at 4:00 pm. \nFlyer | PDF   Rules | PDF Application | PDF
URL:https://sost.org/concert/concerto-competition/
LOCATION:Simmons Music Building\, 4400 MLK\, Beaumont\, Texas\, 77710\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T161938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T161632Z
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SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Join us December 5\, 2021 at 3pm when the SOST will ring in the holiday season with a concert including your favorite Christmas music at the Julie Rogers Theatre.  The SOST orchestra\, under the direction of Maestro Chelsea Tipton II\, will perform an hour-long program full of seasonal treats\, along with a special appearance by the Southeast Texas Starlettes! \nThe Southeast Texas Starlettes\, with their beautiful four-part harmonies\, will be full of cheer with their show\, Waiting for Santa. These four young ladies first appeared at the Beaumont Community Players and include Lara Strawther\, Lydia Seay\, Genevieve Brassard\, and Gwyn Ramos. This good-natured humor and light-hearted show will have you singing all the old Christmas standards. \nWe hope you will join us for an afternoon that promises to be filled with great holiday favorites and a chance to visit with Santa! \n \nTickets $30 Adults; $20 Seniors/Students\nGet Tickets \n*Not part of the Season Ticket Subscription Package \nSponsored by:
URL:https://sost.org/concert/holiday-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210713T153434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T210127Z
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SUMMARY:Symphony at Shangri La
DESCRIPTION:Spend a delightful afternoon on the Great Lawn among the beautiful plantings\, flowers and great friends as you are entertained by your SOST.  Our popular Symphony at Shangri La concert will feature baritone Aidan Smerud and Maestro Tipton has a great variety of popular and movie classics to enhance this beautiful setting.  Bring a blanket\, picnic dinner or just come out with your favorite chair and enjoy the music and the beautiful gardens! \n  \nGardens open at 2:00 pm \nConcert begins at 4:00 pm \n  \n  \nGet Tickets \nSeating with a chair: $35 \nSeating on the lawn (bring your own blanket or chair): $20 Adults/$10 Students; children 6 and under are free but they do need a ticket. \n  \nGuest Artist Aidan Smerud \n \n \n  \nSponsored by: \nNatalie and S.L. Greenberg \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/symphony-at-shangri-la/
LOCATION:Shangri La Botanical Gardens & Nature Center\, 2111 West Park Avenue\, Orange\, TX\, 77630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Extras
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T161913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T145456Z
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SUMMARY:Symphony for Our World
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series II \nSymphony for Our World \nOctober 30\, 2021 7:30pm \nSymphony for Our World combines National Geographic’s stunning visuals with an original score by Emmy- and BAFTA-nominated Bleeding Fingers Music\, performed by your Symphony of Southeast Texas. \nBeginning in the depths of our mysterious seas\, we emerge onto stormy shores\, take in vast landscapes and evolving ecosystems\, rise to desolate mountain peaks and soar to great heights with stunning views of the pale blue dot we call home. This moving experience takes audiences on a breathtaking journey through a variety of wondrously wild ecosystems\, each accompanied by its own orchestral movement and including intimate portraits of wildlife. Awe-inspiring music and visuals tell a story of the complex yet fragile nature of the fascinating and wondrous ecosystems that allow us to survive and thrive together. \nSymphony for Our World creates a chorus of celebration in honor of Earth\, reminding us why it’s vitally important to conserve\, protect\, and preserve all of our planet’s resources. It is a powerful\, and timely\, tribute to the beauty and wonders of our world. \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nAbout the Composer \nBleeding Fingers Music is a composer collective founded in 2013 by Hans Zimmer and Extreme Music to create original film and television score. In that short time\, Bleeding Fingers has become the leading custom scoring company in the industry\, earning\nmultiple Emmy and BAFTA nominations. This talented team has scored the music for several National Geographic favorites\, including Diana: In Her Own Words\, Savage Kingdom\, and Apollo: Missions to the Moon. \n  \n \n  \n  \nTickets: $32-$55\nGet Tickets \nSponsored by:
URL:https://sost.org/concert/symphony-for-our-world/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T161804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T144934Z
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SUMMARY:From the Heart
DESCRIPTION:POPS 1  \nFrom the Heart \nOctober 16\, 2021 7:30pm \nFeatured artist: Daniel Emmet \nAs a top 10 finalist on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent\,” Daniel won the hearts of America with his signature powerhouse vocals. Daniel Emmet sings in seven languages with a range of musical expression that crosses the genres of Pop and Opera in a most remarkable and authentic way. \nRedefining what it means to be a crossover artist\, Daniel possesses an addictive\, intoxicatingly fresh voice that is unique; bursting with operatic power\, yet mellowed by pop sensitivity\, that once heard is never to be forgotten. Known for his wide range of expression that spans the musical genres from rock\, to pop\, to opera\, all the while singing in seven languages\, it is an experience that will leave you absolutely breathless. \nTickets: $34-$75\nGet Tickets \nSponsored by: \n \nDaniel Emmet: \nA Finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent\, Daniel Emmet is best known for taking on the “impossible challenge” levied by Simon Cowell; to learn a brand-new song in Italian\, in one hour\, and then perform it live on national television!  It was a spellbinding moment that\, as in all of Daniel’s AGT performances\, brought the judges and America to their feet in fervent applause.  Daniel’s run on AGT was sensational\, culminating in his command performance in the finale of the season\, a stunning duet with Plácido Domingo. \nRedefining what it means to be a crossover artist\, Daniel possesses an addictive\, intoxicating\, fresh voice that is unique; bursting with operatic power\, yet mellowed by pop sensitivity\, that once heard is never to be forgotten. Known for his wide range of expression that spans the musical genres from rock\, to pop\, to opera\, all the while singing in seven languages\, it is an experience that will leave you absolutely breathless. Fans from all over the world are abuzz with praise for this new sensation\, winning their hearts not only with his signature\, powerhouse vocals\, but also with his infectious smile\, boyish charm\, and sense of humor.  It’s not surprising that he is often referred to as “the gateway drug to classical music”. \nSince his 2018 appearances on NBC’s America’s Got Talent\, Daniel has released his first single “Passerà” which debuted at #2 on the iTunes Classical Chart\, has been featured on the CW’s “The Big Stage”\, and in 2019 Daniel debuted on the Las Vegas strip as a headliner at Caesars Palace for the exclusive run of his show  “All That I Am”\, and continues to guest star around the country on tour with Marie Osmond as well as performing his solo and symphonic shows.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/from-the-heart/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Pops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210919
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210426T160900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T170530Z
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SUMMARY:Fate and Fantasy
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series I \nFate and Fantasy \nSeptember 18\, 2021 7:30pm \n  \nSibelius: Finlandia \nBruch: Scottish Fantasy\, op. 46 \nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4\, op. 36\, f minor \n  \nChelsea Tipton II\, Conductor \n  \nGuest Artist: Andrew Sords\, violin \nTickets: $32-$55\nGet Tickets \nSponsored by: \n \nAndrew Sords: \nAmerican violinist ANDREW SORDS has a celebrated career as a soloist on 4 continents and in performances with his trio. Having collaborated with 300 orchestras\, Sords has been cited for combining visceral virtuosity with a ravishing tone\, while international critics endorse Sords as “a fully formed artist” (Kalisz-Poland News)\, “utterly radiant” (Canada’s Arts Forum)\, and “exceptionally heartfelt and soulful” (St. Maarten’s Daily Herald). Closer to home\, ClevelandClassical.com gushed: “the stunner of the afternoon was a breathless but magnificently controlled performance of Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” sonata\, which Sords charged through with giddy aplomb. Sords impressed with his total command of technique\, consummate musicianship and bravura as he tossed of scads of notes and sang out like a diva – he and Eriko Izumida kept the audience in the palm of their hands all afternoon.” Sords has received numerous awards and distinctions reflecting his career trajectory\, including the 2012 Pittsburgh Concert Society Career Grant and the 2005 National Shirley Valentin Award\, and is one of the most prolific American violin soloists on the circuit today. \n  \nConcert Conversation
URL:https://sost.org/concert/fate-and-fantasy/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210704T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210704T210000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210614T162337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T203654Z
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SUMMARY:35th Annual City of Beaumont Fourth of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Due to weather concerns\, the SOST will perform on stage at the Julie Rogers Theatre instead of outside at the Event Centre. \nThis free concert will be open seating with the doors opening at 7PM. The concert will begin at 8PM. As you leave\, the fireworks will be in full view in the downtown Beaumont area! \nSo\, plan on coming in from the heat and cool off to some wonderful patriotic music such as\, The Star-Spangled Banner\, Summon the Heroes\, Moon River\, Armed Forces Salute\, and Stars and Stripes Forever. \nOur deepest thanks go out to our show sponsors\, ExxonMobil\, HEB\, Mobiloil Credit Union\, CommunityBank of Texas and the Crenshaw Family. Sponsors like these help the Symphony of Southeast Texas play a role in the education\, entertainment\, and cultural enrichment of all residents of Southeast Texas. \nSOST Sponsored by: \n                                     \nTHE CRENSHAW FAMILY
URL:https://sost.org/concert/35th-annual-city-of-beaumont-fourth-of-july-celebration/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre\, 765 Pearl St\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210407T152225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T174702Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Education Concert
DESCRIPTION:Music and Nature\n \nSmith                        Star Spangled Banner \nBeethoven               Symphony No. 6\, Movement 4 \nHaydn                       Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major\, 1st movement \nSeth Weeks\, piano \nKorsakov                  Flight of the Bumblebee \nDe Falla                    The Ritual Fire Dance \nHummel                   Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major \nEthan Williamson\, trumpet \nRossini                      William Tell Overture \n  \nThe sounds of the natural world have been an integral part of our culture. All the world is sound or vibration. From bees humming to the sound of a rainstorm\, the same vibrations that make music surround us in nature. Great composers often used nature as the backdrop for their works\, such as Vivaldi’s Four Seasons or Johannes Brahms c minor Symphony. \nIn our education program\, we will look at how various composers use the sounds of the orchestra to manifest the images of nature. The William Tell Overture takes us on through a storm\, to pastures of fields ending with the ever-familiar Lone Ranger gallop of horses at the end. Beethoven Pastoral Symphony looks at the thunderstorm elements in detail\, and the Ritual Fire Dance was used to worship the Fire God where Gypsies would form a large circle around their campfire at midnight to dance. Flight of the Bumble Bee is\, of course\, just the Flight of the Bumble Bee! \nOur concerto winners from 2020 and 2021 will be joining the orchestra. \nSeth Weeks\, 2020 Concerto winner \nEthan Williamson\, 2021 Concerto winner \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis year\, the concert will be videoed and released to area schools and educators. You may also come here to watch the video. \n \nSee below for the teacher’s guide. \n2021 Musician Videos- click below \nMusician Profiles 2021 – YouTube \nDownload | PDF \nTeacher's Guide
URL:https://sost.org/concert/youth-education-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210409T194356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T174819Z
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SUMMARY:“The Carnival of the Animals” with Shangri La Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join Shangri La Gardens\, the Symphony of Southeast Texas\, and the Lutcher Theater for a virtual learning opportunity where music meets nature.  Featuring The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns\, we engage our active listening skills to find the similarities between the sounds of music and Mother Earth. Through this lesson we integrate the arts and sciences\, discovering the many characters of nature and animals that can be replicated through music. \nThis two-part video series features a follow-along classroom booklet designed to keep your students engaged\, while Maestro Tipton leads the Symphony of Southeast Texas through this exciting piece. Critical thinking skills will be utilized and practiced\, as the animals featured in Camille Saint-Saëns’ The Carnival of the Animals are compared to the animals found at Shangri La Gardens. \nBoth videos can be accessed below. We look forward to bringing the Symphony of Southeast Texas and Shangri La Gardens into your classroom! \nThe Carnival of the Shangri La Gardens Animals classroom booklet can be previewed at the bottom of the page. \n  \n  \nPart 1: The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns performed by SOST\n \nPart 2: The Carnival of the Shangri La Gardens Animals\n \n  \nThe Carnival of the Shangri La Gardens Animals classroom booklet can be downloaded/previewed below. \nDownload | PDF \nShangri La Booklet \n  \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/the-carnival-of-the-animals-with-shangri-la-gardens/
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210411
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20200330T160226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T164736Z
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SUMMARY:Pipe Dreams
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series IV\nPoulenc: Organ Concerto \, g minor\nSaint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 in c minor (organ)\nGuest Artist: Dr. Katya McMahan\, Organ\nThe 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.  Sadly\, the Julie Rogers Theatre was built without “the king” due to the onerous task and expense of upkeep. To the rescue\, the age of technology\, we have an electronic instrument that enables SOST to perform such grand works as we’ll hear: The Poulenc Organ Concerto as well as Camille Saint-Saen’s Third Symphony\, commonly known as the Organ Symphony. \nFrancis Poulenc was a novice at writing for organ\, yet a commission\, followed by a spiritual journey\, served as the inspiration for his first such work. To do so\, he studied the famous organ works of JS Bach and Dietrich Buxtehude to learn the form of such compositions as well as guidance from famed organist Maurice Duraflé to learn the colorful capabilities of the instrument. \nSaint-Saens’ symphony no. 3 is also known as his organ symphony\, as it treats the pipe organ like a concerto soloist. The themes from the final movement are frequently used in films such as Babe\, Babe: Pig in the City\, and originally in Impressions of France-also heard at EPCOT in Disney World. \n2 Shows: 1pm and 7:30pm \nLive Stream option will also be available for the 7:30pm performance. \nGet Tickets \n$32-55 \nSponsored by: \n \nGuest Artist sponsored by: Sandra Clark \nKatya Gotsdiner-McMahan\, born in Russia\, holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in organ and musicology from the Moscow Conservatory\, including Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance\, Ph.D. in musicology\, and a Master of Music degree in church music with organ emphasis from the University of Kansas. \nShe has participated in master classes with Ludger Lomann\, Jos van der Kooj\, Olivier Latry and James Higdon. Gotsdiner won prizes at the First Kikta International Organ Competition (2005)\, the First Beedlaw Moscow Festival of the Young Artists (2007)\, the Fifth International Organ Music Festival-Competition “Gatchina-St. Petersburg” (2004)\, the Sixth International Organ Competition Marcello Galanti (2005\, Italy)\, and the First All Russian Festival-Competition for Young Organists “Soli Deo Gloria” (2007). \nShe has performed at concert halls and churches in Moscow and throughout Russia\, as well as in Austria\, Italy\, The Netherlands and the United States. She has been featured on Russian state radio and television\, including a performance with the Russian National Symphony Orchestra\, and has performed and lectured about Russian organ music at the University of California Los Angeles\, the University of Kansas\, and in Amsterdam. In June 2014 her lecture was featured at the National Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Boston. \nWhile on the Central Coast of California she performed piano\, organ\, harpsichord\, and celesta with the Lompoc Valley Master Chorale\, North County Chorus\, San Luis Obispo Symphony\, Symphony of the Vines\, Santa Maria Philharmonic\, San Luis Obispo Wind Orchestra\, and San Luis Obispo Opera. She also held the positions of Music director\, Choir director and Organist at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church of San Luis Obispo. \nCurrently\, she is an Assistant Director of Music and Organist at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Beaumont\, Texas. You can view the traditional worship with choir and organ each Sunday at 10:30 am (CST) live on KFDM Channel 6. \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/from-elegance-to-carmina/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210328
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20200330T190229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T160607Z
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SUMMARY:Broadway Divas
DESCRIPTION:Broadway comes to Beaumont!\nAlli 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. \nOur guest artists have theatrical resumes\, with too many shows to list. Alli Mauzey was “Glinda the Good Witch” in Wicked\, also appeared in Hello Dolly and Hairspray. Julia Murney\, a two-time Drama Desk Award recipient starred as Elphaba in Wicked\, has done countless television voice overs and now appears with symphony orchestras around the world singing the music she helped make famous. \n2 shows: 1pm and 7:30pm \nUnfortunately\, the Live Stream option will not be available for this concert due to copyright issues. \nGet Tickets \n$34-75 \n       
URL:https://sost.org/concert/broadway-divas/
LOCATION:Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts\, 765 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Pops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20200316T211731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T170409Z
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SUMMARY:American Musical Soundscapes
DESCRIPTION:Classic Series III               \nJohann Strauss II: Greeting to America\nCopland: Appalachian Spring\nGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue\nGuest Artist:  Gabriela Martinez\, Piano Soloist \nOur 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. \nWhat could be more American and dance-inspired than Aaron Copland’s salute to Martha Graham’s modern ballet\, featuring the music of the Appalachian Mountains. No gifts were simpler\, yet elegant\, than this American homage. \nThe opening measures of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue have become a musical icon describing the highlights of his beloved NYC. Blues\, jazz\, tender melodies all bring us back to Broadway in Manhattan. \nOur soloist\, Gabriela Martinez\, is quickly becoming an internationally acclaimed pianist. Hailing from Venezuela\, she has won several international prizes\, has played with orchestras around the world and has had pieces written for her premiere solo CD\, Amplified Soul. \nNOTE: This concert was originally scheduled for February 20th and had to be postponed due to weather issues.  \nLive Stream option will also be available. \nTickets are $40 and available by calling the office at 409-892-2257 \nSponsored by: Rosine McFaddin Wilson \nGuest Artist sponsored by: Regina Rogers\, in loving memory of Van and Rildia Bee Cliburn and Julie and Ben Rogers and to honor their special friendship.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/american-musical-soundscapes/
LOCATION:Beaumont Civic Center\, 701 Main Street\,\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics Series,Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210305T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20210210T205240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T212124Z
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SUMMARY:"A Little Night Music"
DESCRIPTION:The Symphony of Southeast Texas & Trinity United Methodist Church\nPresent\n“A Little Night Music”\nFriday\, March 5\, 2021\n7:30 p.m.\n$20 \nTickets sold through Trinity United Methodist only: \nPurchase Tickets Here \nJoin 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. \nOne of the church’s unique callings is to bring beauty into the world. Through beautiful and sacred music\, spirits are lifted and light shines into the world. This indeed is the work of God\, to bring light and beauty. All of us can agree that we need some light and beauty in our world right now. With relief to the pandemic in sight\, we feel that this is a good time to do our part to bring joy into our community and support our symphony.
URL:https://sost.org/concert/a-little-night-music/
LOCATION:Trinity United Methodist Church\, 3420 Harrison\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Extras
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201206T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201206T193000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104938
CREATED:20200330T191947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T223218Z
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SUMMARY:Deep in the Heart of Christmas
DESCRIPTION:The Symphony of Southeast Texas is proud to welcome back Emmy Award Winners and Billboard #1 Recording Artists\, The Texas Tenors\, as they sleigh ride back into Beaumont with their heartwarming holiday concert “Deep in the Heart of Christmas!” \nFrom seasonal favorites like “O Holy Night” and “Joy to the World” to crowd-pleaser “God Bless the USA\,” The Texas Tenors bring a unique blend of music to the stage with thrilling harmonies and award-winning arrangements. \nGet Tickets\nAdults: $50\nStudents: $15 \nLive Stream $40 \n  \n \nSponsored by: \n      \n 
URL:https://sost.org/concert/deep-in-the-heart-of-christmas/
LOCATION:Beaumont Civic Center\, 701 Main Street\,\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Holiday
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