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Tulsa Symphony Celebrates Black History with Special Concert
The orchestra will perform a special program highlighting Black composers and musicians.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 5:39pm
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The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra is set to present a special concert on February 7th titled "IV: Celebrating Black History." The performance will feature guest conductor Jherrand Hardeman and soloists Kearstin Brown. The concert is part of the symphony's lineup of winter classical music performances taking place across Tulsa venues in February.
Why it matters
The Tulsa Symphony's Black History Month concert is an important event that celebrates the contributions of Black composers and musicians. It provides an opportunity for the community to experience classical music that highlights diverse artistic voices.
The details
The Tulsa Symphony's "IV: Celebrating Black History" concert will take place on February 7th at the Performing Arts Center. The program will feature works by Black composers as well as performances by guest conductor Jherrand Hardeman and soloists Kearstin Brown. The concert is part of the symphony's broader lineup of winter classical music events happening across Tulsa venues throughout the month of February.
- The Tulsa Symphony's "IV: Celebrating Black History" concert will take place on February 7, 2026.
The players
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra
A professional symphony orchestra based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that performs classical and contemporary music.
Jherrand Hardeman
A guest conductor who will lead the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for the "IV: Celebrating Black History" concert.
Kearstin Brown
A guest soloist who will perform with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for the "IV: Celebrating Black History" concert.
The takeaway
The Tulsa Symphony's Black History Month concert is an important event that showcases the contributions of Black composers and musicians to the classical music canon. It provides the community with an opportunity to experience diverse artistic voices and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of classical music.





